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INTRODUCTION. 


This  is  one  of  a  number  of  lists  upon  topics  of  current  interest  which 
have  been  compiled  to  meet  requests  by  letter.  So  far  as  it  could  be 
distributed  at  all  it  has  hitherto  been  distributed  in  typewritten  form. 
The  applications  have  become  so  numerous  that  it  has  now  been  reduced 
to  print,  so  as  to  be  available  for  more  general  distribution. 

It  has  no  claim  to  completeness,  nor  does  it  even  attempt  to  exhaust 

the  resources  of  this  Library  on  the  subject.     Its  purpose  is  merely  to 

present  some  of  the  authorities  of  interest  to  the  general  inquirer. 

The  special  investigator  must,  of  course,  go  much  further. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin, 

Chief  of  Division  of  Bibliograpliy. 
Heebert  Putnam, 

Lihrarian  of  Congress. 

Washington,  D.  C,  March  26,  1903. 

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LIST  OF   BOOKS  ON    LABOR  AND  STRIKES. 


Adams,  Charles  Francis.     Letter  to  the  "Evening  Post." 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  433-439.  New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Letter  written  in  Augu.st,  1901,  at  the  time  of  the  steel  strike. 
Experience  of  the  Massachusetts  Railroad  Commission  in  dealing 
with  the  strike  on  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  given  as  an 
instance  of  "the  nearest  practical  approach  possible  to  what  is 
called  'compulsory'  arbitration." 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.  Social  legis- 
lation and  social  activity.  Being  addresses  delivered  at 
the  sixth  annual  meeting. 
Published  for  the  American  academy  of  2)olitical  and  social 
science  of  Philadelphia,  hy  Mc  Clure,  Phillips  dh  company. 
New  Yorh,  1902.     vii,  30J^  pp.     5°. 

Contents:  Part  I.  The  annual  address.     Social  effects  of  transporta- 
tion, Martin  A.  Knapp. 
Part  II.  Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration. — Industrial  concil- 
iation and  arbitration,  Marcus  A.  Hanna;  Limitations  of  concil- 
iation and  arbitration,  Samuel  Gompers;  Results  accomplished  by 
the   Industrial  Department,  National  civic  federation,  Oscar  0. 
Straus;  Co-operation  of  labor  and  capital,  William  H.  Pfahler; 
Harmonizing  labor  and  capital  by  means  of  industrial  partnership, 
Alexander  Purves. 
Part   III.    The    housing    problem. — Tenement    house    regulation: 
The  reasons  for  it;  its  proper  limitations,  Robert  \V.  De  Forest; 
Housing  problem  in  Chicago,  Miss  Jane  Addanis;  Certain  aspects 
of   the    housing    problem  in  Philadelphia,   report  prepared  by 
the  Octavia  Hill   Association;    Housing   conditions   in   Boston, 
Robert  Treat  Paine;   Housing   conditions   in  Jersey  City,  Miss 
Mary  B.  Sayles. 
Part  IV.  The  child  labor  problem. — Child  labor  legislation,  Mrs. 
Florence  Kelley;   Child    labor  in  the  department  store,  Frank- 
lin N.   Brewer;   Necessity  for  factory  legislation   in  the  South, 
Hayes   Robbins;    Child  labor  in  New  Jersey,    Hugh  F.    Fox; 
Child  labor  in  Belgium,  Ernest  Dubois;  Machinery  and  labor, 
Henry  White. 
Part  V.  Factory  legislation   and    inspection. — Tendencies    of  fac- 
tory legislation  and  inspection  in    the  United  States,   Sarah  S. 
Whlttelsey. 
Part  VI.    Juvenile  courts:    Probation  and  juvenile  courts,    Mrs. 
Emily  E.  Williamson;  The  juvenile  court  in  Philadelphia,  Abra- 
ham M.  Beitler;  .luvenile  courts  in  Buffalo,  Frederic  Almy 
Part  VII.  Proceedings  of  annual  meeting. 

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6  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Der  Arbeiterfreund.     Zeitschrif t  f iir  die  Arbeiterfrage.     Organ  des 
Central -Vereins  fiir  das  Wolil  der  arbeitenden  Klassen. 
Berlin:    OttoJanke&  Co.,  Leonhard  Simion,  1863-1902.     1^0 
wis.     8°. 

Appended  to  Jahrgang  1902,  Heft  1  is: 

Bibliographie  der  Arbeiterfrage  fiir  1901.     Zusammengestellt  von 

Peter  Schmidt. 
Bibliographies  of  lal)or  are  throughout  the  volumes. 

Ashley,  W.  J.     The  railroad  strike  of  1-894:  the  statements  of  the 
Pullman  company  and  the  Report  of  the  Commission;  with 
an  analysis  of  the  issues,  and  a  brief  bibliography. 
Cambridge,  Mass. :   The  Church  social  union,  1895.     iv,  {16), 
SJ^pp.     8°. 

Australia.      Queensland.    Papers  relating-  to  the  Pacific  Island  labour- 
ers' act,  1901,  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia.     Pre- 
sented to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His 
Majesty.     September,  1902. 
London,  190'B.     6  JU^.     F°. 

(In  Great  Britain.     Sessional  papers,  1902.     [Cd.  1285.]) 

Barker,  Wharton. .    The  great  issues.     Reprints  of  some  editorials 
from  The  American,  1897-1900. 
Philadeljyhia:  [W.  Barker'],  1902.     391pp.     12°. 

Pp.  276-311  contain  editorials  concerning  the  coal  strike  of  1897 
under  the  captions:  "The  courts  inciting  to  riots;  Are  the  rights 
of  capital  superior  to  the  rights  of  man?  Organized  labor's  crisis." 

Belgium.     Ministere  de   Vinterieur.     Enquete   sur  la  condition  des 
classes  ouvrieres  et  sur  le  travail  des  enfants. 
Bruxelles:    Th.  Lesigne,  I8J1.6-I8J1.8.     3  vols.     8°. 

Qflce   du   travail.     Annuaire   de  la   legislation    du   travail. 

1897-1901. 

Bruxelles:  J.  Lehegue  ef  Cie.,  1898-1902.     5  vols.     8°. 

Office  du   travail   et  admninistration    des    mines.     Rapports 

annuels  de  I'inspection  du  travail.     189.5-1899. 
Bruxelles:  J.  Lehegueet  Cle.,  1896-1900.     5  vols.     8°. 

Bliss,  W.  D.  P.     Socialism  and  single  tax:  how  to  unite  labor  and 
capital  in  the  same  man. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  378-387.  New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Bocci,  P.  Anastasio.     La  democrazia  e  la  questione  sociale. 

Firenze:   Tip.  dl  E.  Ariani,  1893.     3  parts  in  1vol.    16°. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOK    AND    STKIKES.  7 

Booth,  Charles,  ed.     Life  and  labour  of  the  people  iu  London. 

London  and  Nefio  York:  Macmillan  and  co.^  1892.     9  vols. 
Maps.     Tables.     Diagrams.     8°. 

Bo-wley,  .Vrthur  L.     Wages  in  the  United  Kingdom  in  the  nineteenth 
century. 
Cambridge:  At  the   University  press,  1900.     vi.,  (^),  1^8  jpp. 
Folded  tables.     8^. 

Bo-wstead,  William,  The  law  relating  to  factories  and  workshops  as 
amended  and  consolidated  by  the  factory  and  workshop  act, 
1901.  With  all  orders,  special  rules,  and  requirements  now 
in  force,  and  the  provisions  of  the  truck  acts,  elementary 
education  acts,  and  other  statutes  and  regulations  so  far  as 
they  affect  factories  and  workshops. 
London:   Sweet  <&  Maxwell.^  1901.     xxvi.,  3Jf3  pp.     8°. 

BrentanOjL.,  ^^.     Arbeitseinstellungen  und  Fortbildung  des  Arbeits- 
vertrags.    Berichte  von  E.  Auerbach,  W.  Lotz,  und  F.  Zahn. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  &  LLumblot.^  1890.      Ixxviii,  Ji-70.,  (1)  j^P- 
8^.     {ScJiriften  des  Yei'eins  fur  Socialpolitik,  vol.  JfS.) 

Brooks,  John  Graham.      The   social  unrest.      Studies  in  labor  and 
socialist  movements. 
NefiV)  Ym'h:  Macmillan  comj)any.,  190S.     {6),  oJ^Jf-pj).     12°. 

Bry,  Georges.     Cours  elementaire  de  legislation  industrielle.     Travail 
industriel  et  questions  ouvrieres.     Propriete  industrielle. 
Delits  de  contref ayon  et  concurrence  deloyale. 
Paris:  L.  Larose,  1895.     (^),  800  jyp.     8°.  ^ 

"Appendice  contenant  un  aper^'u  de  la  legislation  du  travail  des 
principaux  projets  et  des  plus  importantes  decisions  de  la  jurispru- 
dence concernant  les  questions  ouvrieres  depuis  I'annee  1895." 

Burgoyne,  Arthur  G.  Homestead.  [Pa.]  A  complete  history  of  the 
struggle  of  July,  1892,  between  the  Carnegie  steel  com- 
pany, limited,  and  the  Amalgamated  association  of  iron  and 
steel  workers.     Illustrated. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. :  Rawsthorne printing  go.  ,  1893.    viii,  298 pp. 
Woodcuts.     Ihrtraits.     12°. 

Burns,   \\ .   F.     The  Pullman  boycott.     A  complete  histor}'  of    the 
great  R.  R.  strike. 
St.  Paid:  McGill p>rintvag  CO.,  1891j..     vi,  311pp.     Portrait. 

12°. 


8  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Calmettes,  Pierre.      Le  travail  de  nos  ouvriers  modernes   d'art  et 
d' industrie.     Illustrations  del'auteur.     Preface  de  Charles 
Formentiu. 
Park:   Ernest  Flmnmarion,   [1902.]     (2),   xii,  292,  (3)  pp. 
Illustrations  in  text.     8°. 

Car-wardine,  William  H.     The  Pullman  strike. 

Chicago :    Charles  II.   Kerr  and    company,  189 J^.      135  pp. 
Illustrations.     Portrait.     12°. 

i 
Casson,  Herbert  N.     Organized  self-help.     A  history  and  defence  of 

the  American  labor  movement. 

Mw  York  :  Peter  EcUer,  {1901.]     211  pj>.     W. 

Centralverband  deutscher  Industrieller.     Verhandlungen,  Mitteil- 
ungen  und  Berichte.     Herausgegeben  von  H.  A.  Bueck. 
Berlin  :  Deutscher  Verlag,  1902.     8°. 

Chase,  John  C.     Socialism  and  single  tax:  the  abolition  of  competi- 
tion. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  374-377.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  No.  98.) 

Clark,  E.  E.     Compulsory  arbitration:  order  of  railway  conductors. 

(In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  238-244.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day.  No.  98.) 

Clark,  John  Bates.     Do  trusts  benefit  laborers  ? 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  j^p.  27-31.     New  Y'ork, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day.  No.  98. ) 

Clark,  Victor  S.     Labor  conditions  in  Cuba. 

{In  United  States.     Department  of  Labor.     Bulletins,  vol.  7,  July, 
1902,  pp.  663-793.     Washington,  1902. ) 

Cogley,  Thomas  S.     The  law  of  strikes,  lockouts,  and  labor  organiza- 
tions. 
Washington,  D.   C. :    W.  H.  Lowdermilk  &  co. ,  189^.     xii}, 
{2),  377  pp>'     ^°'  ,       • 

Cohen,  Hermann  J.  atid  George  Howell.    Trade  union  law  and  cases, 
a  text  book  relating  to  trade  unions  and  to  labour. 
London:   Sweet  (&  Maxwell,  1901.     xiii,  250 pp.     12°. 

Cooke,  Frederic  H.     The  law  of  trade  and  labor  combinations  as 
applicable  to  boycotts,  strikes,  trade  conspiracies,  monop- 
olies, pools,  trusts,  and  kindred  topics. 
Chicago :    Callaghan   and   company,    1898.      xxv,    (1),    214- 
pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STKIKES.  9 

Courcelle,  Louis.     Code  aiinote  des  lois  ouvrieres. 

Paris :  Marchal  et  Blllard,  1902.     (^),  xxiv,  321  jop.     7^°. 
{Petite  hibliotheque  pratique.,  25.) 
Bibliography  at  end  of  each  chapter. 

Traite  de  legislation  ouvriere.     Contrats  de  travail.     Bureaux 

de  placement.  Contestations  et  conflits  entre  patrons  et 
ouvriers:  Coalitions,  greves,  conciliation  et  arbitrage. 
Travail  dans  Tindustrie.  Accidents  du  travail.  Conseils 
des  prud'hommes  et  du  travail.  Associations  ouvrieres, 
prof  essionnelles,  cooperatives.  Societes  de  secours  mutuels. 
Rocompenses  et  retraites  ouvrieres,  etc.  Avec  une  preface 
de  M.  Paul  Beauregard. 
Paris:  Y.  Giard  <&  E.  Brie  re.,  1902.  {2),  Hi,  (1),  xv,  (1), 
084.  pjj.     8°. 

Croker,  E.  J.  O'B.     Retrospective  lessons  on  railway  strikes  in  the 
United  Kingdom. 
London:   Slm^kin,  1898.     212pp.     5°. 

Crcsby,  Ernest  Howard.     Socialism  and  single  tax:  fair  play. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,   pp.  400-414.     New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Dacus,  J.  A.  Annals  of  the  great  strikes  in  the  United  States.  A 
reliable  history  and  graphic  description  of  the  causes  and 
thrilling  events  of  the  labor  strikes  and  riots  of  1877. 

Chicago:  L.  T.  Palmer  &  co.,  1877.     vi,{8),  JfGS pp.    Plates 

{woodcuts).     8^. 

Davies,  Henry.*  How  shall  labor  and  capital  be  reconciled?  Educa- 
tion the  solution. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  3-12.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Dill,  James  B.     Trusts,  their  uses  and  abuses. 

{[n  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  32-43.     New  York, 

1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 
"The  original  of  this  article  was  an  address  before  the  Merchants' 

Club  of  Chicago,  November  9,  1901." 

Douglas,  W.  L.  Voluntary  arbitration:  experience  of  a  shoe 
factor}^ 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and   capital,   pp.   275-279.     New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Drage,  Geoti'rey.     The  labour  problem. 

London:   Smith,  Elder  c§  co.,  1896.     xv,  {1),  4^1  pp.     8"^. 


10  HBKARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Dupin    Andre.      Du   mouvement   syndical    ouvrier   dans  I'industrie 
Allemande. 
Paris:  Arthur  Rousseau,  1902.     xii.,  IfiJi.pp.     8"^. 

Eddy,  Arthur  J.     The  law  of  combinations  embracing  monopolies, 

trusts,  and  combinations  of  labor  and  capital;  conspiracy, 

and  contracts  in  restraint  of  trade,  together  with  Federal 

and  State  anti-trust  legislation  and  the  incorporation  laws 

of  New  Jersey,  West  Virginia,  and  Delaware. 

Chicago  :    Callaglmn  and  company^  1901.     '2  vols.     8°. 

Paged  continuously. 

"Combinations  of  labor — Legal  and  illegal,"  pp.  245-464. 

Eidlitz,  Otto  M.  Voluntary  arbitration :  experience  in  the  building- 
trades, 

{In  Peters,   John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,   pp.   259-267.     New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Ely,  Richard  T.     The   labor   movement   in  America.     New  edition, 
revised  and  enlarged. 
JVew    York:    Thomas   Y.  Crowell   &  compamy.,    [1902.]     (2)., 
xvi,  399  pp.     12'^. 

Fieldhouse,  Walter.     Need  of  a  national  court  of  arbitration. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  179-184.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Fox,  Martin.     Voluntary  arbitration:   experience  of  iron  moulders. 
{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  287-298.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

France.  Rapport  adresse  le  20  Mai  1902  par  le  ministre  des  travaux 
publics  au  president  de  la  Republique  sur  I'exploitation  des 
mines  en  France  depuis  le  1'''"  Juillet,  1899. 

{In  Journal  ofhciel  de  la  Republique  fran^aise,  34'^  annee,  June  2, 
1902,  pp.  3791-3795.     Paris. ) 

Ministre  des  affaires  etrangeres.     Les  conditions   du  travail 

aux  Etats-Unis.     I.  Etats-Unis. — II.  Etat  de  New- York. — 
III.  Etats  compris  dans  la  circonscription  du  Consulat  de 
France  a  Chicago.     Rapports  par  le  Ministre  de  la  Repub- 
lique Franyaise  a  Washington. 
Berger-Levrault  et  cie..,  Paris,  1891.     Ill  pp.     8°. 
"Greves,"  pp.  82-89. 

Ministere  du  commerce  de  V  industrie  et  des  colonies.    Annuaire 

statistique  de  la  France.     Douzieme  annee.     1889. 
Nancy:  Berger-Levrault  et  cie.,  1889.     xxiii,  516  pp.     8°. 
"Statistique  des  greves  qui  se  sont  produites  en  1886,"  pp.  262-263. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOK   AND    STRIKES.  11 

France.     Ministere  du  commerce  de  V  industrie'et  des  colonies.     Sam^e. 
Treizierae  an  nee.     1890. 
Pari>i:  Imjyrimerie  nationale,  1890.     xxv,  553 pp.     8^. 

"Statistique  des  greves  qui  se  sont  produites  en  1887,"  pp.  260-261. 

Stati.stiqueg-eneralede  la  France.    Statistique  annuelle, 


1885-1887. 

Paris:   Berger-Levrault  et  cie.,  1888-1889.     3  vols,  in  2.     8^. 

Annee  1885,  t.  xv,  pp.  72-87,  "Statistique  des  greves." 

Annee  1886,  t.  xvi,  pp.  136-141,  "Tableau  des  greves  qui  se  sont 

produitsen  1886." 
Annee  1887,  t.   xvii,  pp.  40-44,   "Tableau  des  greves  qui  se  sont 

produites  en  1887." 

Office  du  travail.     Les  associations  ouvrieres  de  production. 
Paris:  Imprirnerie  nationale^  1897.     613  pj).     8^. 


Les  associations  professionnelles  ouvrieres. 

Paris:  Im.primerie  nationale,  1899-1901.     2  vols.     8^. 

De  la  conciliation  et  de  I'arbitrage  dans  les   contlits 


collectifs  entre  patrons  et  ouvriers  en  France  et  al'etranger. 
Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1893.     {Ii),  vi.,  610  pj).     8°. 

Le  placement  des  employes,  ouvriers  et  domestiques 


en  France.     Son  histoire — Son  etat  actuel. 
Paris:  Berger-Levrault  et  cie.,  1893.     vii,  73Jf.  pp.     Folded 
tables.  8°. 

Legislation  ouvriere  et  sociale  en  Australie  et  Kou- 


velle-Zelande.     Mission  de  M.  Albert  Metin. 
Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1901.     vii,  200  p>2>.     8°. 

Statistique  des  greves  et  des  recours  a  la  conciliation 


et  a  Tarbitrage  survenus  pendant  Tannee  [s]  1893-1900. 
Paris:  Impyrimerie  nationale,  189Jir-1901.     8  vols.     8^. 

Frankenstein,  Kuno.     Der  Arbeiterschutz-Seine  Theorie  und  Politik. 
Leipzig,   C.  L.  HirscTifeld,  1896.     x,  381^.  pp.     8^.     {Iland- 
und  Lehrhucli  der  Staatswistsenschaften,  Erste  Ahteilung: 
VolJii^wirtschaftslehre,  vol.  11^,.') 
Bibliographie,  pp.  319-384. 

Ghent,  W.  J.     Our  benevolent  feudalism. 

iSev:)    York,   London:    Macnvillan  company,  1902.     vii,  202 

pp.     12^. 

Contents:  Utopias  and  other  forecasts;  Combinations  and  coales- 
cence; Our  magnates;  Our  farmers  and  wage-earnei-s;  Our  makers 
of  law;  Our  interpreters  of  law;  Our  moulders  of  opinion;  Gen- 
eral social  changes;  Transition  and  fultilment. 


12  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Gibbons,  James,  Cardinal.     National  and  industrial  arbitration. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and   capital,  pp.  140-142.     New 
York.     1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Grilman,  Nicholas  Paine.    A  dividend  to  labor.     A  study  of  employers' 
"welfare  institutions. 
Boston  and  New   York:    Houghton.^  Miffljin^  and  company, 

1899.  m,  (2),  4.00  pp.     12°. 

Model  industries:  a  dividend  on  Avages. 

{In  Peters,   John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  330-343.     New 
•York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Going,  Charles  Buxton.     Arbitration:  will  it  pay? 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.   168-178.     New- 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Gompers,  Samuel.     [Extracts  from  an  address  on  arbitration,  before 
the  Arbitration  conference  held  at  Chicago  JU. ,  December  IT, 

1900,  under  the  auspices  of  the  National  Civic  Federation.] 
{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  448-457.     New 

York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Labor  unions  and  strikes. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  62-74.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Great  Britain.    Board  of  trade.    Statistical  tables  and  report  on  trade 
unions,  1887-1901. 
London,  1887-1901.     i^°.     ,, 

In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers. 
1st  annual  report  for  1887;  1887,  vol.  89. 
2d  annual  report  for  1888;  1888,  vol.  107. 
3d  annual  report  for  1889;  1889,  vol.  84. 
4th  annual  report  for  1889-90;  1890-91,  vol.  92. 
5th  annual  report  for  1891;  1893-94,  vol.  102. 
6th  annual  report  for  1892;  1894,  vol.  93. 
7th  annual  report  for  1893;  1895,  vol.  107. 
8th  annual  report  for  1894-95;  1896,  vol.  93. 
9th  annual  report  for  1896;  1897,  vol.  99. 
10th  annual  report  for  1897;  1898,  vol.  103. 
11th  annual  report  for  1898;  1899,  vol.  92. 
12th  annual  report  for  1899;  1900. 
13th  annual  report  for  1900;  1901. 

Foreign  office.     Report  on  recent  labour  strikes  in  the  United 

States.     (2),  2  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1888.     Miscellaneous  series,  no,  90.) 


Report  on  the  cause,  extent,  and  result  of  recent  strikes 

in  France.     (2),  6  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1888.     Miscellanons  t-eries,  no.  109.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  13 

G-reat  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Report  on  recent  Belgian  legislation 
atfecting-  economic  and  labour  questions.     (2),  14  pp.     8°. 
(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1888.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  110.) 


Summar}"  of  the  report  of  the  chief  inspector  of  fac- 
tories in  Hungar}^     (2),  7  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1889.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  128. ) 


Report  on  the  recent  strike  of  Westphalian  miners. 

(2),  17  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1889.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  135. ) 


Report  on  the  recent  strike  of  dock  labourers  at  Rot- 
terdam.    (2),  4  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1889.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  147. ) 

Report  on  the  strikes  in  northern  France.     (2),  4  pp. 


8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1889.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  148. ) 


Report  on  the  labour  agitation  and  recent  strikes  in 

France.     (2),  5  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 

1890.  Miscellaneous  series,  no.  169. ) 

Report  on  the  condition  of  labour  in  Italy.    83  pp.    8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 

1891.  Miscellaneous  series,  no.  211.) 


Report  on  the  present  state  of  the  labour  question  in 

Germany.     31  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1891.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  212.) 

Report  on  the  present  state  of  the  labour  question  in 


France.     20  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1891.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  213.) 


Report  on  the  present  state  of  the  labour  question  in 

Belgium.     58  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1891.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  214.) 


—     Report  on  the  condition  of  labour  in  Russia.     (2), 
20  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1892.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  217.) 


14  LIBKAHY    OF    CONGRESS. 

G-reat  Britain.     I^orelgn  office.     Report  on  the  evidence  taken  at  Rot- 
terdam and  Amsterdam  by  the  Dutch  labour  commission. 

(2),  15  pp.  8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1892.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  220.) 

Report  on  the  condition  of  labour  in  Switzerland.     (2), 

106  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
1892.     Miscellaneous  series,  no.  244. ) 

France.     Report  on  the  relations  between  capital  and 

labour.     (2),  xxx,  196  pp.     Folded  sheets.     8°". 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 

1892.  Miscellaneous  series  no.  258. ) 

Further  report  on  the  condition  of  labour  in  Italy. 

(2),  48  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 

1893.  Miscellaneous  series,  no.  276. ) 

Report  on  labour  time  and  labour  wages  in  Germany. 

(2),  31pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 

1893.  Miscellaneous  series,  no.  283. ) 

Report  for  the  year  1893  on  the  position  of  the  labour 

question  in  Italy.     36  pp.     8°. 

(Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 

1894.  Miscellaneous  series,  no.  337. 

{CommeTcial,  no.  22,  1877.)     Reports  respecting  the 

late  industrial  conflicts  in  the  United  States.     (2),  58  pp. 

F°. 

(Jh.  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1877,  vol.  84. ) 
Pp.  14-29,  report  by  Mr.  Plunkett  on  the  late  industrial  conflicts 
in  the  United  States. 

Labour  department.     Report  on  the  strikes  and  lockouts  1888 

to  1901. 

London,  1889-1901.     F°. 

In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers. 


Report  for  1888 
Report  for  1889 
Report  for  1890 
Report  for  1891 
Report  for  1892 
Report  for  1893 
Report  for  1894 
Report  for  1895 
Report  for  1896 
Report  for  1897 
Report  for  1898 
Report  for  1899 
Report  for  1900 


1889,  vol.  70. 

1890,  vol.  68. 
1890-91,  vol.  78. 
1893-94,  vol.  83,  pt.  1. 
1894,  vol.  81.  pt.  1. 

1894,  vol.  81,  pt.  1. 

1895,  vol,  92. 

1896,  vol.  80,  pt.  1. 

1897,  vol.  84. 

1898,  vol.  88. 

1899,  vol.  92. 
1900. 

1901. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  15 

G-reat  Britain.  Lahour  department.  Report  on  agencies  and  methods 
for  dealino-  with  the  unemployed.  September  18,  1893. 
(2),  ii,  438  pp.     Folded  map.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.    Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  82. ) 

Parliament.     First  annual  abstract  of  foreign  labour  statis- 

.      tics.     1898-99.     viii,  325  pp.     8°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1899,  vol.  92.) 

Same.     Second  abstract.     1901.     xi,  (2),  325  pp.     8=^. 

(Jn Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1901,  vol.  73.) 

Report  on  changes  in  rates  of  wages  and  hours  of 

labour  in  the  United  Kingdom  in  1900.     With  statistical 
tables,     xciv,  273  pp.     8°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1901,  vol.  72.) 

Reports  from  Her  Majestj^'s  representatives  in  Europe 


and  the  United  States  on  the  laws  affecting  the  hours  of  adult 
labour  in  the  countries  in  which  they  reside.  Presented  to 
the  House  of  Commons,  May  16, 1889.     88  pp.     F°. 

(Jw  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1889,  vol.  76. ) 

Royal  commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  trades  unions 
and  other  associatio7is.  Reports,  together  with  minutes  of 
evidence. 

London,  1867-1869.     F°. 

{lst-4(h  reports  in  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers, 
1867,  vol.  32. )  {5ih-10th  reports  in  Great  Britain.  Parliament. 
Sessional  papers,  1867-68,  vol.  39.)  (11th  and  final  report  in 
Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1868-69,  vol.  31.) 

The  eleventh  and  final  report  has  "An  appendix  containing  a  digest 
of  the  evidence,  correspondence  with  Her  Majesty's  missions 
abroad  regarding  industrial  questions  and  trades  unions,  and  other 
papers." 

lioyal  commission  on  lahour.     First  report.      Presented  to 
both  houses  of  Parliament,  April,  1892.     -4  parts.     F^. 
(7n  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1892,  vol.  34. ) 

Second  report.     Presented  to  both  houses  of  Parlia- 
ment, June,  1892.     (4),  vii,  (1),  596  pp.     F^\ 

{In  Great  Britain,  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  1892,  vol.  36, 
pt.  1.) 

Third  report.     Presented  to  both  houses  of  Parlia- 


^'^ 


ment,  February,  1893.     2  parts.     F'^ 

(//(Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Ses.sional  i)aiiers,  1893-94,  vol.32. ) 


16  LIBEAKr    OF    CONGKESS. 

Great  Britain.     Labour  department.     Fourth  report.     Presented  to 
both  houses  of  Parliament,  June,  1893.     2  vols.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 

pts.  1  and  2. ) 
Reports  on    the   labour  question   in  foreign  countries — Holland, 

Belgium,  Germany,  France,  Switzerland,  Italy,  Denmark,  Sweden 

and  Norway,  Spain  and  Portugal,  Russia,  Austria-Hungary,  and 

Balkan  States,  vol.  39,  pt.  2. 

Fifth  and  final  report.     2  parts.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1894,  vol.  35.) 


Report  on  the  labor  question  in  the  United  States. 

(4),  55  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  1892,  vol.  36, 
part  5. ) 

Contains  Section  B,  pp.  10-15,  Causes  of  strikes  and  lockouts.  Section 
C,  pp.  15-20,  Development,  organization,  and  conduct  of  strikes 
and  lockouts.  Section  D,  pp.  20-21,  Cost  and  general  results  of 
strikes  and  lockouts.  Section  E,  pp.  21-23,  Prevention  and  set- 
tlement of  strikes  and  lockouts. 

Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Newfoundland  and 


the  Dominion  of   Canada,  Australia,  Tasmania  and  New 

Zealand,  Cape  Colony  and  Natal,  Crown  Colonies,  India, 

with  an  appendix  on  the  migration  of  labour.     256  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1892,  vol.  36, 
part  5. ) 

Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Holland.    37  pp.    F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2. ) 

Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Germany.     110  pp. 

Colored  map.     F^. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2.) 

Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Belgium.    64  pp.    F°. 

( In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2. ) 

Report  on  the  labour  question  in  France.     143  pp. 

Colored  maps.     Diagrams.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2.) 


Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Switzerland.     48 

pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2. ) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  17 

Great  Britain.  Royal  com  in! s^i  cm  on  laJjonr.  Report  on  the  labour 
question  in  Austriu-Hung-aiy  and  the  Balkan  states.  225 
pp.     Folded  colored  maps.     F^. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2. ) 

Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Itah'.    100  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliairent.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2. ) 


Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Denmark,  Sweden 

and  Norway,  and  Spain  and  Portug-al.     Q'j  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2. ) 

Report  on  the  labour  question  in  Russia.     62  pp.     Col- 


ored map.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1893-94,  vol.  39, 
part  2.)  ^ 

Select  committee  on  comhinations  ofuiorhmen. 

First  and  second  reports,  together  with  the  minutes  of  evi- 
dence, appendix,  and  index.    Ordered  hy  the  House  of  Com- 
mons to  be  printed,  14  June,  1838,  30  July.  1838.     F^. 
{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  joapers,  1837-38,  vol.  8. ) 
Contains: 

I.  Result  of  general  and  partial  strikes. 

II.  Causes  of  strikes;  reluctance  of  men  to  engage  therein. 

III.  Circumstances  connected  with  the  Glasgow  cotton-spinners' 
strike  in  1837;  its  causes  and  effects.     [See  Index,  p.  69.] 

Grenell,  Judson.     Economic  tangles;  industrial  problems  explained 
through  lessons  drawn  from  passing  events. 

Chicago:  Purdy publication  co.^  190^.     2W pp.     8°. 

Grey,  J.  Grattan.     Australasia  old  and  new. 

London:  Ilodder and  Stoughton^  1901.    xvi.,^-396 pp.     Por- 
trait.    5°. 

"Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration,"  pp.  364-375. 

Gumplowicz,  Ludwig.    Das  oesterreichische  Staatsrecht  (Verfassungs- 
und  Verwaltungsrecht).     Ein  Lehr-  und  Handbuch,  2. ,  viel- 
fach  vermehrte  und  verbesserte  Autiage. 
Wien.,  1902.     Manzhche  h.  u.  l\  Ilof-  Verlags-  tmd  Univer- 
sitdts-Buchhandlimg.     xiv.^  (2),  671  pp.     8^. 
"  Arbeiterschutzrecht,"  pp.  631-667. 

Hadfield,  R.  A.  a^id  H.  de  B.  Gibbins.     A  shorter  working  day. 

Methuen  (&  co..,  London,  1892.     viii,  184,  pp.     12°.     {Social 
questions  of  to-day. ) 
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18  LIBEAEY    OF    CONGKESS. 

Halevy,  Daniel.     Essais  sur  le  mouvement  ouvrier  en  France. 

Paris:  Socidte  nouvelle  de  librairie  et  d' edition  {Lihrairie 
Georges  Bellais),  1901.     300  ]jp.     c9°. 

Hall,  Bolton.     Socialism  and  single  tax:  restoration  of  the  land  to  the 
laborer. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  388-399.  New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Hall,  Fred.  S.     Sympathetic  strikes  and  s^^mpathetic  lockouts. 

Columbia  university  \Macinillan  company],  Hew  York,  1898. 
{Ii),  via.,  118  pp.  8°.  {Columhia  university.  Studies  in 
history.,  economics.,  and pvblic  law,  vol.  10,  number  1.) 

Hardie,  J.  Kier.     Socialism  and  single  tax:  public  ownership  of  land 
and  capital. 

(/n  Peters,  John   P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  363-368.     New 

York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

w 

Hirsch,  Max.     Democracy  versus  socialism.     A  critical  examination 
of  socialism  as  a  remedy  for  social  injustice  and  an  exposi- 
tion of  the  single-tax  doctrine. 
London:  Macmillan  and  co.,  1901.     xxxiv,  JfSl pp.     8°. 
"The  wages  of  labour,"  pp.  144-160. 
"Competition,"  pp.  166-171. 

Hobson,  John  A.     The  evolution  of  modern  capitalism.     A  study  of 
machine  production. 
London:    Walter  Scott.      Charles  Scrihner''s  sons,  New  York. 
1891^.     xiv,  {2),  %88pp).     12°. 

Problems  of  povert3^     An  inquiry  into  the  industrial  condi- 

tion of  the  poor,     ith  ed. 

Meth'uend;  CO.,  London,  1899.    vi,  {2),  232  j^P-    16°.    {Social 
questions  oj"  to-day.) 

'"The  sweating  system,'"  pp.  64-88;  "The  causes  of  sweating," 
pp.  89-103;  "  Remedies  for  sweating,"  pp.  104-132;  "  Over-supply 
of  low-skilled  labour,"  pp.  133-148;  "The  industrial  condition  of 
women  workers,"  pp.  149-170;  "'Socialistic  legislation,'"  pp. 
182-200;  "The  industrial  outlook  of  low-skilled  labour,"  pp. 
201-227. 

The  social  problem.     Life  and  work. 

London:  James  Nishet  (&  CO.,  1901.     x,  {2),  295  pp.     8°. 
Pp.  174-186,  Public  and  private  industry. 

Hogan,  Thomas  J.     Voluntary  arbitration:  experience  of  stove  manu- 
facturers. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  280-286.  New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR   AND    STRIKES.  19 

Holt,  George  C.  Trusts  and  labor  unions  from  a  legal  aspect:  laws 
and  their  enforcement. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  95-109.  New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Howell,  George.     Labour  legislation,  labour  movements,  and  labour 
leaders. 
London:   T.Fisher  JJmvin,  1902.     xxiii.,  {!).,  Ji.99  j>P'     Po'"- 
trait.     8'. 

Progress  of  unionism,  strikes,  etc.,  pp.  67-77;  Labour  movements, 
strikes,  and  prosecutions  in  1874,  pp.  350-366;  Labour  movements 
and  legislation  from  1876  to  1890,  pp.  389-406;  Conciliation  and 
arbitration  in  labour  disputes,  pp.  433-447;  Labour  movements 
and  legislation,  1890-1902,  pp.  447-459. 

Hoyt,  II.  W.     Voluntary  arbitration:  experience  of  the  founders. 

(in  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  268-274.  New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Irvine,  R.  F.,  and  T.  J.  Alpers.     The  progress  of  New  Zealand  in  the 
centur3\ 
London,     Toronto.,    Pldladelphia:     The   Llnscott  publishing 
company,    1901.     xvii,   (1),    4-^0  pp.     Plates.     8°.     {The 
Nineteenth  century  series,  vol.  12.) 

The  labour  laws  of  New  Zealand,  pp.  331-353. 

James,  Jean.     Etudes  socialistes.     Sixieme  edition. 

Paris:  Lihrairie  Paid  Ollendorff,  1902.     xxiii^  (2),  27 l^  pp. 
16^. 

Jeans,  J.  Stephen,  ed.  American  industrial  conditions  and  competi- 
tion. Reports  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the 
British  Iron  Trade  Association  to  enquire  into  the  iron, 
steel,  and  allied  industries  of  the  United  States. 

London:  1902.     Illustrations.     8°. 

Jones,  Benjamin.  Co-operative  production.  With  prefatory  note  by 
the  Rt.  Hon.  A.  H.  Dyke  Ackland. 

Oxford:  At  the  Clarendon  press,  189 J^.     2  vols.     12^. 

Jones,  Samuel  M.    Socialism  and  single  tax:  equality  and  co-operation. 
{In  Peters,   John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.   369-373.     New 
York.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Keefe,  Daniel  J.     Responsibility  of  labor  unions. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  75-97.  New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Kelley,  Florence.  The  United  States  Supreme  Court  and  the  Utah 
eight-hour  law. 

{hi  The  American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  4  (July,  1898),  pp. 
21-34.) 


20  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Koehne,  Carl.     Die  Arbeitsordnungen  im  deutschen  Gewerberecht. 

Berlin^    1901.     SiemenrotJi   c6    Troschel.     viii,  271.,  (1)  pp. 
8°. 

Leavitt,  John  Brooks.     Rio-hts  of  propert^y  and  rig-hts  of  men. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  110-118.     New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole.     Democracy  and  liberty. 

.New  York:  Longmans,  Green.,  and  co..,  1896.     2  vols.     12^. 
"Labour  questions,"  vol.  2,  pp.  370-503. 
Trades  unions,  vol.  2,  pp.  377,  386,  430,  et  passim. 

Lee,  Gu,y  Carleton.     Source-book  of  English  histor3^     Leading  doc- 
uments together  with  illustrative  material  from  contem- 
porary writers  and  a  bibliography  of  sources. 
JVew   York:  Henry  Holt  and  company,  1900.     xvii.,  609  p>p. 
12°. 

"The  statute  of  labourers,"  pp.  206-208. 

Leroy-Beaulieu,   Pierre.     Les   nouvelles    societes    Anglo-Saxonnes. 
Australie,  Nouvelle-Zelande,  Afrique   du  Sud.      Nouvelle 
edition  entierement  refondue. 
Paris:     Armand  Colin.,  1901.     xx,  Jt87 p)}!.     12°. 
"La  democratie  et  le  socialisme,"  pp.  126-144. 

Levasseur,  Pierre  Emile.     Histoire  des  classes  ouvrieres  et  de  I'indus- 
trie  en  France  avant  1789.     2'' ed.,  entierement  refondue. 
Paris:  Arthur  Roussea'u,  1900-1901.     2  vols.     8-. 

L'ouvrier  Americain.     L'ouvrier  au  travail.     L'ouvrier  chez 

lui.     Les  questions  ouvrieres. 
Paris:  L.  Larose  et  ForceL  1898.     2  vols.     8°.    ' 

— The  American  workman.    An  American  translation  b}'  Thomas 

S.  Adams.     Edited  by  Theodore  Marburg. 
Baltimore:     The  JoJms  Ho2)Mns  press,  1900.    xx,517  p>p).     8°. 

Lloyd,  Henry  Demarest.     Arbitration  courts  a  logical  necessity. 

(7u  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.    Labor  and  capital,  pp.  185-199.    New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

A  country  without  strikes.     A  visit  to  the  compuisor}^  arbi- 
tration court  of  New  Zealand.     With  introduction  by  Wil- 
liam Pember  Reeves. 
New  York:  Doiibleday.,  Page  di  co.^  1900.     xlv,  (2),  183  pp. 
12°. 

Labor  copartnership.     Notes  of  a  visit  to  co-operative  work- 

shops, factories,  and  farms  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  in 
which  employer,  employe,  and  consumer  share  in  owner- 
ship, management,  and  results. 
JVeio   York  and  London:  Harp>er  di  hrothers.,  1898.     (6),  351 
pp.     Plates.     12°. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOE    AND    STRIKES.  21 

Lloyd,  Henry  Demarest.     Newest  Enoland.     Notes  of  a  democratic 
trav^eller  in  New  Zealand,  with  some  Australian  compari- 
sons. 
New    Yorh:    Doulleday,    Page  cfe  co.,    1900.      (5),  387  pp. 
Plates.     5°. 

Pp.  233-275,  "A  country  without  strikes." 

A  strike  of  millionaires  against  miners;  or,  the  story  of  Spring 

Valle}".     An  open  letter  to  the  millionaires. 
Chicago:  Belford-Clarle  CO.,  1800.     261i.  pp-     ^^°.     {''Our 
had  ivealth''''  series  no.  1.) 

Lo-well,  Josephine  Shaw,  cor)rp.     Industrial  arbitration  and  concilia- 
tion.    Some  chapters  from  the  industrial  history  of  the 
past  thirty  years. 
Neio    York:    G.  P.   PidnanCs  sons.,   1893.     v,  116  pp.     8°. 
{Questions  of  the  day.,  no.  76.) 

Lusk,  Hugh  H.     Compulsory  arbitration:    the   experience   of  New 
Zealand. 
(In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  221-237.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Mackay,  Thomas,  ed.      A  plea  for  liberty.     An  argiiment  against 
socialism  and  socialistic  legislation.     Consisting  of  an  intro- 
duction by  Herbert  Spencer  and  essays  by  various  writers. 
2d  ed. 
London:  John  3£urray,  1891.     xxiA.,  {2),  lf,llppp.     8^. 

McMackin,  John.     The  moral  element  in  industry. 

{hi  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  161-167.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Mallock,  W.  H.     Aristocracy  and  evolution.     A  study  of  the  rights, 
the  origin,  and  the  social  functions  of  the  wealthier  classes. 
New  York  and  London :  MacmiUan  <&  co..,  1898.     xxxiii,  (^), 
385  pp.     8°. 

Mannheim,  C.     De  la  condition  des  ouvriers  dans  les  manufactures  de 
Tetat,     (Tabacs-allumettes.) 
Paris:    Giard  et  Brier e.,  1902.     8^. 

Massachusetts.    State  hoard  of  conciliation  and  arbitration.    Annual 
reports. 
Boston:    Wright  <&  Potter  printing  co.,  1886-1902.     16  vols. 
8°. 

Mavor,  James.     Scottish  railway  strike,  1891;  a  history  and  criti- 
cism. 
London:     Simjjkin,  1891.     66  pp.     8^. 


22  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Meffert,  Franz.     Arbeiterfrage  und  Sozialismus.     Vortrage. 
Mainz:  Frans  Khchhehn,  1901.     (8),  386  2?2^-    <'^°- 

Menger,  Anton.  The  right  to  the  whole  produce  of  labour.  The  ori- 
gin and  development  of  the  theor}^  of  labour's  claim  to  the 
whole  product  of  the  industry.  Translated  by  M.  E.  Tan- 
ner. With  an  introduction  and  bibliography  by  H.  S. 
Foxwell. 
London  and  New  York:  Macinillan  and  co.^  1899.     cxviii., 

(^),  mi  ijp.   i'2°. 

Pp.  187-271,  Bibliography  of  the  English  socialist  school. 

Metin,  Albert.     Le  socialisme  sans  doctrines.     La  question  agraire  et 
la  question  ouvriere  en  Australie  et  Nouvelle-Zelande. 

Park:  Felix  Alcan,  1901.     {2),  Hi,  281  pp.     8°. 

Mitchell,  John.     Compulsory  arbitration:  The  coal  miners. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  245-251.     New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Recognition  of  the  trade-unions. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.    440-447.     New 

York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 
From  "Independent,"  August  15,  1901. 

Moses,  Jacob  M.     The  law  applicable  to  strikes.     Prize  thesis,  1895, 
University  of  Maryland. 
Baltimo7'e:  Printed  hy  King  hros..,  1895.     {2),  62 pp.     5°. 

National  association  for  the  promotion  of  social  science.    Trades' 
societies  and  strikes.    Report  of  the  committee  on  trades' 
societies.     Presented  at  the  fourth  annual  meeting,  Glas- 
gow, September,  1860. 
London:   John  W.  Parker  and so7i,  1860.     {2).,xxi.,  {1).,651  pp. 

National  civic  federation.     National  conference  on  industrial  concil- 
iation.    Held  at  .  .  .  New  York,  December  16  and  17, 1901. 
New  York:   The  JLiiickerhocker press.,  1902.      xiii,278p)P'  12^ • 

Same. 

New  York  and  London:    G.  P.  Putnam? s  sons.,  1902.    xiii, 
(1),  278pp.     12"^.     {Questions  of  the  da\j,  no.  99.) 

Nelson,  N.  O.     Model  industries:   the  associated  workers' idea. 

{In   Peters,  John   P.,  ed.    Labor  and   capital,  pp.    344-352.     New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Neville,  Reginald  J.  N.  Strikes:  a  concise  statement  of  the  criminal 
law  relating  to  intimidation  and  picketing,  and  other  of- 
fences occurring  during  disputes  between  employers  and 
employed. 
London:  Published  hy  William  Clowes  db  sons.,  1890.  mii., 
(2),  Ifi  p)p.  8^. 


LIST   OF   BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  23 

The  New  South  Wales  industrial  arbitration  act. 

{Ill  New  Zealand.     Department  of  labour.     Journal,  vol.  10,  March 
10,  1902,  pp.  336-353.     Wellington,  N.  Z.,  1902.     8°.) 

NeTV  South  Wales.     Royal  comrnission  on  strikes.     (Appointed  No- 
vember 25,  1890.)     Report,  1890-91. 
Sydney:    George  Stephen  Chapman.,  1891.     J{£6,  28 If..,  W9  pp. 

(Contains  Literary  appendix.) 

NeTV  York.     State.  ■  Board  of  mediation  and  arbitration.     Annual 
reports. 
Albany:  James  B.  Lyon.,  1887-1901.     1]^.  vols.     8^. 

Bureau  of  statistics  oflaljor.     Ninth  annual  report,  for 

the  3^ear  1891.     Part  II.     Strikes  and  boycotts.     1891. 
Albany:  James  B.  Lyon,  1892.    {}i),\583yil06,  {]f!2)i}p.    5^. 

Tenth  annual  report,  for  the  year  1892.     Part 

II.     Strikes  and  boycotts,  1892. 
Albany:  James  B.  Lyon,  1893.     (2),  572,  19 pj?.     8^. 

Nicholson,  J.  Shield.     Strikes  and  social  problems. 

London:  Adam  and  Charles  Black,  1896.    viii,  238pp.    12^. 
Consists  of  reprints  of  articles  in  magazines,  etc.    Discusses  "strikes 
and  a  living  wage,"   "Labour  combinations,"  "Capital  and  la- 
bour," etc. 

Parker,  Edward  W.     The  production  of  coal  in  1901. 

Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1902.    179  pp.    8°. 
{Department  of  the  interior.     U.  S.  Geological  survey.) 
^  "Extract  from  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States,  calendar 

year  1901." 
Labour  statistics,  pp.  26-28;  Labor  troubles,  p.  35. 
(Previous  accounts  of  labor  troubles  appear  in  Annual  reports  of 
Geological  survey. ) 

Paul-Boncour,  J.     Le  federalisme  economique.     Etude  sur  le  syndi- 
cat  obligatoire.    Preface  de  M.  Waldeck-Rousseau.    Deux- 
ieme  edition,  revue  et  augmentee. 
Pai'is:  Felix  Alcan,  1901.     xxiv,  {2),  JfJfS  pp.     8^. 

Peck,  Bradford.     The  world  a  department  store.     A  story  of  life 
under  a  cooperative  system. 
Bradford  Beck:    Lewiston,   Me.     Boston:    [1900].     xv,    (2), 
311pp.     Plates.     Plans.     Folded  frontispiece.     12'"^. 

Pennsylvania.     Bureau  of  industrial  statistics.     Reports,  1872-1899. 
Ilarrisburg:  1871^-1900.     27  vols.     8^. 
Contain  annual  reports  on  strikes  and  lockouts. 


24  LIBllAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Pennsylvania.  Legislature.  Senate  document  no.  39.  Report  of 
the  committee  on  the  judiciary  (general)  of  the  Senate  of 
Pennsylvania  in  relation  to  the  coal  difficulties,  with  the 
accompanying-  testimony.     Read  March  24,  1871. 

{In  Pennsylvania  legislative  documents,  1871,  pp.  1515-1733.  Har- 
risburg,  1871.) 

Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital:  a  discussion  of  the  relations 
of  employer  and  employed;  ed.,  with  an  introduction  by 
John  P.  Peters. 

G.  P.  Putnam'' s  sons:  New  Yorh  and  London,  1902.  xliv, 
lf.63  pp,     12°.     {Questions  of  the  day.,  no.  98.) 

Contents. — -i.  General  questions. — ii.  Combinations  of  employers 
and  emjDloyed — are  they  mutually  beneficial? — iii.  Trusts  and 
labor  unions  from  a  legal  aspect. — iv.  Conciliation  and  arbitra- 
tion.— V.  Model  industries. — vi.  Socialism  and  single  tax. — vii. 
The  unemployed. — Appendix. 

The  contributors  to  this  volume  are:  W.D.  P.  Bliss,  John  C.  Chase, 
E.  E.  Clark,  John  Bates  Clark,  Ernest  Howard  Crosby,  Henry 
Davies,  James  B.  Dill,  W.  L.  Douglas,  Otto  M.  Eidlitz,  Walter 
Fieldhouse,  Martin  Fox,  Cardinal  Gibbons,  Nicholas  Paine  Gilman, 
Charles  Buxton  Going,  Samuel  Gompers,  Bolton  Hall,  J.  Kier 
Hardie,  Thomas  J.  Hogan,  George  C.  Holt,  H.  AV.  Hoyt,  Samuel  M. 
Jones,  Daniel  J.  Keefe,  John  Brooks  Leavitt,  Henry  Demarest 
Lloyd,  Bugh  H.  Lusk,  John  McMackin,  John  Mitchell,  N.  0.  xVel- 
son,  William  Richmond  Peters,  Eltweed  Pomeroy,  Henry  Codman 
Potter,  Warren  A.  Reed,  Conrad  Reno,  James  Bronson  Reynolds, 
Jacob  August  Riis,  Frank  P.  Sargent,  John  M.  Stahl,  William  T. 
Stead,  Anson  Phelps  Stokes,  Josiah  Strong,  William  H.  Tolman, 
John  De  Witt  Warner,  Everett  P.  Wheeler,  Henry  White,  and 
Carroll  D.  Wright. 

For  their  contributions,  see  the  different  names;  also  see  Adams, 
Charles  Francis.  * 

Peters,  William  Richmond.     Benefits  of  trusts. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.     ed.      Labor   and  capital,    pp.  50-54.      New 

York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 
"The  original  of  this  article  appeared  as  a  letter  in  the  New  York 

Times,  August  2,  1899." 

Phipson,  Cecil  Balfour.     The  redemption  of  labour;  or,  free  labour 
upon  freed  land. 
London:  Swan  Sonnenschein.jLowTey &  co..,  1888.     2 vols.    8°. 

Piccinelli,  Ferdinando.     Le  societa  industrial!  Italiane  per  azioni. 

M'ilano:    U.  LLoepU.,  1902.     xxxvi,  53Jf.p)2).  Folded  table.  12°. 

Pinkerton,  Allan.     Strikers,  communists,  tramps,  and  detectives. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Carleton&  go..,  1878.  xil,  Ji.12  pp.  Illus- 
trations.    Portrait.     12°. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOE    AND    STRIKES.  25 

Pomeroy,  Eltweed.  Model  industries:  Democracy  versus  prolit  and 
prosperity"  sharing. 

{In  Peterg,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  353-357.  New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Potter,  Henry  Codman.  The  citizen  in  his  relation  to  the  industrial 
situation. 

JVeioYorl::    Charles  Scr liner's  sons,  lOO'E.     (8),  24.8 pp.     13^. 
Contents:  The  industrial  situation;  The  citizen  and  the  working  man; 
The  citizen  and  the  capitalist;  The  citizen  and  the  consumer;  The 
citizen  and  the  corporation ;  The  citizen  and  the  state. 

Labor  unions  and  arbitration. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  133-139.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Price,  Lang-ford  L.  F.  R.     Industrial  peace;  its  advantages,  methods, 
and  difficulties.     A  report  of  an  inquiry  made  for  the  To3'n- 
bee  trustees,  with  a  preface  by  Alfred  Marshall. 
London   and  New    York:  Macrmllan  and  co.^  1887.     xxxi, 
1'27  j)J>'     Frontisjpiece.     8^. 

Pullman,  Geo.  M.  The  strike  at  Pullman.  Statements  of  .  .  .  Geo. 
M.  Pullman  and  .  .  .  T.  H.  Wickes,  before  the  U.  S.  strike 
commission.  Also  published  statements  of  the  company 
during  the  continuance  of  the  strike. 

In.  p.  1894?^     38  pp.     8°. 
Cover-title. 

Rae,  John.     Eight  hours  for  work. 

London  andJVew  York:  Macmillan  and co. ,  189Ii,.    xU.,  3JfO pp. 

Reed,  Warren  A. '  Conciliation  and  arbitration  in  Massachusetts. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  143-152.  New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Reeves,  William  Pember,     State  experiments  in  Australia  and  New 
Zealand.     In  two  volumes.     With  two  maps. 
London:    Grant  Richards,  1902.     2  vols.     Folded  Maps  {col- 
ored).    8°. 

Vol.  2,  pp.  1-242.  The  labour  question — Labour  laws:  their  ori- 
gin; Factory  laws;  The  minimum  wage  law  in  Victoria  and  South 
Australia;  Industrial  arbitration;  Shops  and  shopping  laws;  Minor 
labour  laws;  The  unemployed  and  state  employment. 

Reno,  Conrad.     Industrial  courts  to  administer  industrial  justice. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  200-220.  New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questionsof  theday,  no.98.) 


26  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Reynolds,  James  Bronson.     Benefits  of  labor  unions 

{In.  Peters,  John  P.,ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  55-61.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Riis,  Jacob  A.     The  unemployed:  a  problem. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  425-431.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Roberts,  Peter.     The  anthracite  coal  industry.     A  study  of  the  eco- 
nomic conditions  and  relations  of  the  co-operative  forces  in 
the  development  of  the  anthracite  coal  industry  of  Penn- 
sylvania, with  an  introduction  by  W.  G.  Sumner. 
JVew  York,  London:   The  Macm.iUan  eo.,  1901.     xiii,  261pp. 
Plates.     Maps.     Facsimiles.      Charts.     8'^. 

Robertson,  John  M.     The  eight-hours  question. 

London:   Swa7i  Sonnenschein  &  co.^  1893.     vi.,  (^),  IBQ  pp. 

12^. 

Rogers,  James  E.  Thorold.     The  economic  interpretation  of  History. 
(Lectures  delivered  in  Worcester  College  Hall,  Oxford, 

1887-88.) 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnarn's  sons.,  1889.    xvii,  (I),  64.7pp.    8". 
"  Legislation  on  labour  and  its  effects,"  pp.  23-45. 
"The  guild  and  apprentice  system,"  pp.  295-317. 

Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages.     The  history  of  English 

labour. 
JVew  York:    G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1884.     591  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

London:    TF.   Swan  Sonnenschein  d;  co.,  1884.     2  vols.     <§°. 

Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages.     A  history  of   English 

labor.      (Abridged.)     With  charts  and  appendix  by  Rev. 
W.  D.  T.  Bliss. 

JVew   York:   The  Humboldt  puhlishing  co..,  \1891.\     xiv.,  (2), 
160  pp.     Folded  charts.     12^. 

Rose,  U.  M.     The  law  of  trusts  and  strikes. 

{In  American  bar  association.     Report  of  the  16th  annual  meeting, 
pp.  287-32L     Phila.,  1898.     8°.) 

Rousiers,  Paul  de.     The  labour  question  in  Britain.     Translated  by 
F.  L.  D.  Herbertson. 

London:  Mactnillan  and  co.,  1896.     xxvi,  393 pp.     8°. 
"The  miners'  strike  of  1893,"  pp.  200-230. 
"The  dockers'  unions,"  pp.  353-363. 

Rutten,  G.  C.     Nos  greves   houilleres   et   Paction    socialiste   d'apres 
une  enquete  faite  sur  place. 
Bruxelles:  J.  Goemaere,  1900.     (^),  Hi,  583 pp.     8°.     {Fcole 
des  sciences politiques  et  sociales  de  V  Unive7'site  de  Louvain.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  27 

Saint-Leon,  Etienne  Martin.     Histoire  des  corporations  de  metiers 
depuis    leurs   orig-ines  jusqu'si   leur  suppression,   en    1791 
suivie  d'une  etude  sur  revolution  de  I'idee  corporative  au 
xix**  siecle  et  sur  les  syndicats  prot'essionels. 
Paris:    Guillaumm  et  cie.^  1897.     (J^).^  x^  671  fp.     8^. 

Salmons,   C.    H.,   eom^?.      The   Burlington   strike:    Its  motives  and 

methods,  including  the  causes  of  the  strike,  remote    and 
direct. 

Aurora,  III. :  Press  of  Bunnell  and  Ward.,  1889.  {12),  J^80  jyj)' 
Plates.     Portraits.     12°. 

Sargent,   Frank    P.     Voluntary    arbitration:    the    obstacle    to    arbi- 
tration. 

(/»i Peters,  John  P.,  ed.    Labor  and  capital,  pp.  299-304.    New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

SchafiQe,  A.     The  theorj'^  and  policy  of  labour  protection.    Edited  by 
A.  C.  Morant. 

London:   Swan  Soomenscheindsco.,  1893.     viii,252  pj).    12°. 

Schoenhof,  Jacob.     Econoni}'  of  high  wages:  An  inquir}^  into  the 
causes  of  high  wages  and  their  effect  on  methods  and  cost 
of  production,  with  an  introduction  by  T.  F.  Bayard. 
JVew  York:    G.  P.  Putnani's  sons,  1892.     xvii,  4-^4-  PV-     -^^°' 
{Questioois  of  the  day,  no.  72.) 

Sering,  Max,  ed.     Arbeiter-Ausschiisse  in  der  deutschen  Industrie. 
Gutachten,  Berichte,  Statuten. 

Leipzig:  Duncker&  Humhlot.,  1890.    vi,176 pp).    8°.  {Sehrif- 
ten  des  Yereins  fur  Social politik,  vol.  1^6.) 

Spahr,  Charles  B.     America's  working  people. 

Lo7igmans,  Green  and  co.:  Neio  York,  London,  and Boinhay, 
1900.     vi,  261pp.     12°. 

"The  coal  miners  of  Pennsylvania,"  pp.  120-141. 

"  The  iron  centers,"  pp.  142-166. 

"The  trades-union  movement  in  Chicago,"  pp.  167-190. 

Stahl,  John  M.     Compulsory  arbitration:  the  innocent  public. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.    Labor  and  capital,  pp.  252-258.    New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Stead,  William  T.     Model  industries:  profit  sharing  plus  co-partner- 
ship. 

(Jn  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.   Labor  and  capital,  pp.  323-329.    New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Stimson,  F.  J.     Handbook  to  the  labor  law  of  the  United  States. 

N'e^v   York:    Charles  Seribner^s  sons,   1896.      xxii,  385  pp. 

12°. 


28  LIBRARY    OB'    CONGRESS. 

Stokes,  Anson  Phelps,     The  trust  question. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  44-49.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Strong,  Josiah.     Are  the  interests  of  employer  and  employed  mutual, 

and,  if  so,  how  can  this  mutualitj"  of  interests  be  made 

effective?     Duel  or  duet? 

[hi  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.     Labor  and  capital,  pp.  13-21.     New  York, 
1902.     12°.     Qnestions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Taussig,  F.  W.  Wages  and  capital.  An  examination  of  the  wages 
fund  doctrine. 

JSfew  Yorl-:  D.  Appleton  and  com^pany^  1896.     xviii,  329  j^J)- 

Tiedeman,  Christopher   G.     A  treatise  on  state  and  federal  control 
of  persons  and  propertj^  in  the  United  States  considered 
fi-om  both  a  civil  and  criminal  standpoint. 
St.  Louis:   The  F.  11.   Thomas  Lain  hooh  co..,  1900.     2  vols. 

"  Labor  combinations,  trades  unions,  strikes,"  pp.  416-432, 
"Strikes,  continued,  and  boycotts,"  pp.  4.32-466. 

Tolman,  William  H.     Model  industries:  prosperity  sharing. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.      Labor  and  capital,  pp.    309-322.     New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  9^) 

Toynbee,  Arnold,  Lectures  on  the  industrial  revolution  in  England. 
Popular  addresses,  notes,  and  other  fragments. 

Rimngstons.^  London.,  I88I1..     xxxvii.^  (^),  256  yp.  <?°. 

Trant,  William.     Trade  unions.     Their  origin  and  objects,  influence 
and  efficacy. 
London:    L^egan  Paid..,   Trench  &  co..,  188 Jf..      viii.,  188  pp. 
16°. 

Tuley,  Murray  F.     Compulsory  arbitration. 

{In  Illinois  State  bar  association.     Proceedings  Twenty-sixth  annual 
meeting.     Part  2,  j^p.  77-114.     Springfield,  111.,  1902.) 

United   States.     Ji.8th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  executive  docu- 
ment No.  54,  Parts  1  and  2.     Labor  in  Europe.     Reports 
from  the  consuls  of  the  United  States  in  the  several  coun- 
tries of  Europe. 
Washiyigton:    Government  printing  office.,  1886.     2  vols.     8°. 

■ ^-dth  Congress,  2d  session.  House  report  no.  4174.  Investi- 
gation of  labor  troubles  in  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Kansas, 
Texas,  and  Illinois. 

Washington:    Government  printing  offi,ce,  1887.     (2),  xxx,  (2), 
623,  (4),  477pp.     8'^. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    01^    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  29 

United  States.     oOt/i    Co?if/ress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  41-1:7. 
Labor  troubles  in  the  anthracite  regions  of  Pennsylvania, 
1887-1880. 
Washington:    Government  printing  office^  1889.     cxxvi.,  783 

52d  Congress^  2d  session.     House  report  no.  2278.     Alleged 

coal  combination,     [Report]  from  the  Committee  on  inter- 
state and  foreign  commerce.     Jan.  18,  1893.     viii,  (2),  261 

pp.     8°. 

Testimony  taken  in  regard  to  the  alleged  combination  of  the  Phil- 
adelphia and  Reading  Railroad  Company  and  other  railroad  and 
canal  companies  and  producers  of  coal,  pp.  1-261. 


House  report    no.  2447.     Emplojanent  of  Pinkerton 

detectives.  Report  [of]  the  Committee  on  the  judiciary, 
[on]  the  employment  of  Pinkerton  detectives  b}^  corpora- 
tions engaged  in  the  transportation  of  interstate  com- 
merce and  the  United  States  mails,  and  in  connection 
with  the  labor  troubles  at  Homestead,  Pa.  February  7, 
1893.     Ixviii,  247  pp.     8°. 

55th  Congress.^  3d  session.  Senate  document  no.  127.  1899. 
Hours  of  labor  for  workmen,  mechanics,  etc.,  employed 
upon  public  works  of  the  United  States.  [Report]  from  the 
Committee  on  education  and  labor.  Feb.  20,  1899.  178 
pp.     8°. 

56th  Congress.,  2d  session.  Senate  document  no.  58.  Report 
of  a  hearing  before  the  Committee  of  the  judiciary  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  March  23,  1900,  on  the  bill  "to 
limit  the  meaning  of  the  word  '  conspirac3^'  and  also  the 
use  of  '  restraining  orders  and  injunctions '  as  applied  to 
disputes  between  emplo^^ers  and  employees  in  the  District 
of  Columbia  and  territories  .  .  ."  December  20, 1900. 
(2),  73  pp.     8^ 


JC 


57th  Congress.,  1st  session.  House  of  Representatives.  Com- 
mittee on  Labor.  Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  government 
work.     Hearings  before  the  Committee  on  labor. 

Washington:  Government  priiitlng  office.,  1902.  307  pp. 
Folded  tahle.     8°. 

Anthracite  coal  striTfe  commission.     Report  on  the  anthracite 

coal  strike  of  May-October,  1902. 
Washington:    Government  printing  office.,  1903.     87  j^V-     <^^« 
(58th  Congress.,  Speckd  session.     Senate  document  no.  6.) 


30  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

United  States.     Department  of  Lahor.     Third  annual  report  of  the 
Commissioner.     1887.     Strikes  and  lockouts. 
Washington:    Government jprinting office^  1888.     117'2 pp.    8°. 

Contents:  Chap.  I.  Analysis  of  tables.  Chap.  II.  General  tables  of 
strikes  and  lockouts.  Chap.  III.  Summaries  of  strikes  and  lock- 
outs. Chap.  IV.  Strikes  and  lockouts  occurring  in  the  United 
States  prior  to  1881.  Chap.  V.  Decisions  of  courts  and  legislation 
concerning  strikes,  combinations,  conspiracies,  boycotts,  etc. 

Tenth  annual  report  of  the  Commissioner,  1894.     Strikes 


and  lockouts. 
Washington:    Government  printing  o^ce,  1896.     2  vols.,  8^. 
Contents:  Vol.1:  Chapter  I.    Analysis  of  tables;  Chapter  II.    General 

tables  of  strikes  and  lockouts. 
Vol.  11:  Chapter  III.     Summaries  of  strikes  and  lockouts. 

Sixteenth  annual  report  of   the   Commissioner,  IHOI. 


Strikes  and  lockouts. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office.,  1901.  1062 pj).  8°. 
Contents:  Chapter  I.  Analysis  of  tables;  Chapter  II.  General  tables 
of  strikes  and  lockouts;  Chapter  III.  Strikes  and  lockouts  occur- 
ring in  the  United  States  prior  to  1881 ;  Chapter  IV.  Strikes  and 
lockouts  in  foreign  countries;  Chapter  V.  Decisions  of  courts  and 
laws  relating  to  strikes,  combinations,  conspiracies,  boycotts,  etc. 

Bulletins. 


Washington:    Government  printing  office.,  1896-1902.     7  vols. 

8^. 
Contents  relating  to  strikes: 

Vol.  1,  No.  1,  November,  1895,  contains:  pp.  9-2.5,  strikes  and  lock- 
outs in  the  United  States  from  January  1,  1881,  to  June  30,  1894; 
pp.  26-35,  strikes  and  lockouts  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  in 
recent  years;  pp.  36-41,  strikes  in  France  in  recent  years;  pp. 
42-44,'  strikes  in  Italy  in  recent  years;  pp.  45-47,  strikes  in  Austria 
in  recent  years. 

Vol.  1,  No.  2,  January,  1896,  contains:  pp.  177-180,  strikes  in  Switzer- 
land in  recent  years. 

Vol.  1,  No.  3,  March,  1896,  contains:  pp.  294-299,  strikes  in  Austria 
in  recent  years. 

Vol.  1,  No.  5,  July,  1896,  contains:  pp.  530-535,  strikes  in  France 
in  recent  years;  pp.  536-540,  strikes  and  lockouts  of  1894  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland. 

Vol.  1,  No.  6,  September,  1896,  contains:  pp.  657-659,  strikes  in 
Italy  in  recent  years. 

Vol.  £,  No.  9,  March,  1897,  contains:  pp.  160-165,  strikes  and  lock- 
outs of  1895  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Vol.  2,  No.  10,  May,  1897,  contains:  pp.  381-384,  strikes  and  lock- 
outs during  1895  in  Austria;  pp.  384-385,  strikes  and  lockouts  dur- 
ing 1895  in  Switzerland. 

Vol.  2,  No.  12,  September,  1897,  contains:  pp.  627-629,  strikes  and 
lockouts  during  1895  in  Italy. 

Vol.2,  No.  13,  November,  1897,  contains:  pp.  792-797,  strikes  and 
lockouts  during  1896  in  France;  pp.  728-774,  the  anthracite  mine 
labcjrers.     G.  O.   Virtue. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  31 

United  States.     Department  of  Labor.     Bulletins. 

Vol.  3,  No.  16,  May,  1898,  containf?:  pp.  438-441,  strikes  aud  lock- 
outs during  1896  in  Italy. 

Vol.  3,  No.  17,  July,  1898,  contain.*:  pp.  618-621,  strikes  and  lock- 
outs during  1896  in  Austria. 

Vol.  S,  No.  IS,  September,  1898,  contains:  pp.  713-717,  strikes  and 
lockouts  of  1896  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Vol.  3,  No.  19,  November,  1898,  contains:  pp.  860-86-5,  strikes  and 
lockouts  during  1897  in  France. 

Vol.  4,  No.  '24,  September,  1899,  contains:  pp.  714-717,  strikes  and 
lockouts  during  1897  in  Austria;  pp.  726-728,  strikes  and  lockouts 
during  1897  in  Italy. 

Vol.  4,  No.  -25,  November,  1899,  contains:  pp.  867-878,  strikes  and 
lockouts  during  1897  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Vol.  5,  No.  27,  March,  1900,  contains:  pp.  395-401,  strikes  and  lock- 
outs during  1898  in  France. 

Vol.  5,  No.  29,  July,  1900,  contains:  pp.  884-888,  strikes  and  lock- 
outs during  1898  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Vol.  6,  No.  32,  January,  1901,  contains:  pp.  142-146,  strikes  and 
lockouts  in  Austria;  pp.  147-149,  strikes  and  lockouts  in  Italy. 

To?.  6,  No.  34,  May,  1901,  contains:  pp.  500-505,  strikes  and  lock- 
outs in  Austria  in  1899;  pp.  505-512,  strikes  and  lockouts  in 
France;  pp.  512-516,  strikes  and  lockouts  in  Germany  during  1899; 
pp.  516-522,  strikes  and  lockouts  in  Great  Britain  during  1899. 

Vol.  7,  No.  41,  July,  1902,  pp.  663-793.  Labor  conditions  in  Cuba. 
Victor  S.  Clark. 

Vol.  7,  No.  42,  September,  1902,  pp.  1057-1075,  agreements  be- 
tween employers  and  employees. 

Vol.  7,  No.  43,  November,  1902,  pp.  1147-1234.  Report  to  the 
President  on  anthracite  coal  strike.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 

Industrial  commission.     Report  on  labor  legislation,  including 

recommendations  as  to  the  general  legislation,  and  digests 
of  the  laws  of  the  states  and  territories  relating  to  labor 
generally,  to  convict  labor,  and  to  mine  labor. 
Washington:    Government  printing  ofice,  1900.     (^2).^  308  pp. 
8°.    (  Vol.  Y of  the  Commission's  reports.) 


Report  on  the  relations  and  conditions  of  capital  and 

labor  employed  in  manufactures  and  general  business,  in- 
cluding testimony  so  far  as  taken  November  I,  1900,  and 
digest  of  testimony. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1901.  1071pp.  8^. 
(  Vol.  YI I  of  the  Commission'' s  reports.) 

Report  on  the  Chicago  labor  disputes  of  1900,  with 


especial   reference   to   the   disputes   in   the   building  .and 
machinery  trades. 
Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1901.    cl,cv,612  pp. 
8^.    {Vol.  VIII  of  the  Commissio7rs  reports.) 


32  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

United  States.  Industrial  commission,  lleport  on  the  relations 
and  conditions  of  capital  and  labor  employed  in  the  mining 
industry,  including  testimony,  review  of  evidence,  and 
topical  digest. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1901.  clxxvii,  7J^7 
2^2^.    8°.     {Vol.  XII  of  the  Commission's  reports.) 

Report  on  the  relations  and  conditions  of  capital  and 

labor  employed  in  manufactures  and  general  business  (sec- 
ond volume  on  this  subject),  including  testimony  taken 
after  November  1,  1900,  with  review  and  digest  thereof, 
and  a  special  report  on  domestic  service. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1901.  cch,  (1), 
8092^2^-     8^.     {Vol.  XIV  of  the  Commission'' s  reports.) 

Report  on  the  condition  of  foreign  legislation  upon 


matters  affecting  general  labor. 
Washington:    Government 2)'rinting  office,  1901.     {If),  2If.'2 p2). 
8°.     {Vol.  XVI  of  the  Commission's  reports.) 

Reports  on  labor  organizations,  labor  disputes  and 


arbitrations,  and  on  railway  labor. 

Washington:   Government  printing  offi,ce,  1901.  cxxxii,  1172 

p>p.    Folded  tahles.     5°.   ( Vol.  XVII  of  the  Commission'' s 
reports.) 

Strike  commission.     Report  on  the  Chicago  strike  of  June- 

July,  189J:,    .     .     .    with  appendices  containing  testimony, 
proceedings,  and  recommendations. 
Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1895.     liv,  681  21^- 
8°.     ^ 
Verein  fiir  Socialpolitik.     Untersuchungen  iiber  die  Lage  der  Anges 
tellten  und  Arbeiter  in  den  Verkehrsgewerben. 
Leipz'ig:  Duncherc& ILnnhlot,  1902.    5792)2^.    8°.    {Schriften 
des  Vereins  fur  Social p>olitih,  vol.  99.) 

Verhandlungen  der  am  26  und  27  September  1890  in  Frankfurt 

a.  M.  abgehaltenen  Generalversammlung  iiber  die  Reform 
der  Landgemeindeordnung  in  Preussen  und  iiber  Arbeits- 
einstellungen  und  die  Fortbildung  des  Arbeitsvertrags. 
Leipzig:    Dmicher    d;    HumUot,    1890.     {6),    288  2^1-     S°. 
{Schriften  des  Vereins  fur  Socialpolitil',  vol.  Ji7.) 

Vigouroux,  Louis.     L'evolution  sociale  en  Australasie. 

Paris:  Armand  Colin,  1902.     ix,  {2),  Iflil  pp).    Folded  map. 

12"^. 

Walker,  Henry  de  R.     Australasian  democracy. 

London:   T.  Fisher  Ummn,  1897.     xi,  255  pp.     8°. 
Liberalism  and  laljour  in  South  Australia,  pp.  1-34. 


LIST   OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR    AND    STRIKES.  33 

Warner,  John  De  Witt.     Trusts  and  labor  unions  from  a  legal  aspect: 
the  mai\y  and  the  few. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  119-125.  New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98. ) 

Webb,  Beatrice,  ed.     The  case  for  the  factor}^  acts.     With  a  preface 

by  Mrs.  Humphry  Ward. 

London:    Grant  Richards,  1901.     xvi,  233  jpp.     12°. 

Contents:  I.  The  economics  of  factory  legislation.  Mrs.  Sidney 
Webb.  II.  The  historical  development  of  the  factory  acts.  Miss 
B.  L.  Hutchins.  III.  The  more  obvious  defects  in  our  factory 
code.  Miss  Gertrude  Tuckwell.  IV.  Colonial  developments  in 
factory  legislation.  Mrs.  W.  P.  Reeves.  V.  Some  current  objec- 
tions to  factory  legislation  for  women.  Miss  Clementina  Black. 
Appendix — Books  recommended. 

Webb,  Sidney,  a7id  Beatrice  Webb.     The  history  of  trade  unionism. 
2ded. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  and  co..,  New  YorJc  and  Bombay, 

1896.  xvi,  558  pp.     8°. 
Strikes,  pp.  332,  444-448. 

Appendix  VI,  List  of  publications  relating  to  trade  unions  and  com- 
binations of  workmen,  pp.  496-558. 

Same.     New  edition. 

Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  London,  New  York,  and  Bombay, 
1902.     xxxiv,  558  p)P'     Folded  chart.     5°. 

Industrial  democracy. 

Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  London,  Nevj  York,  and  Bombay, 

1897.  2  vols.     8'^. 

Pp.  879-900  contain  bibliography  of  trade  unionism,  supplementing 
that  to  the  "History  of  Trade  Unionism." 

■ /Same.     New  edition  in  two  volumes  bound  in  one. 

Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  London,  Neio  York,  and  Bombay, 
1902.     Ixi,  929  pp.     Folded  sheet.     5°. 
Bibliography,  pp.  879-929. 

Problems  of  modern  industry. 

Longmans,  Green  and  co. ,  London,  New  York,  and  Bombay, 

1898.  via,  286  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

London:  Longmans,  1902.     xxxii,286  j>p.     5°. 

"The  Trusts,  we  are  told,  have  demonstrated  the  fact  that  'hired 
men,'  as  distinct  from  'profit  makers,'  form  at  least  three-fourths 
of  the  population  in  England  and  the  United  States,  and  that 
about  nine-tenths  of  all  realized  property  belongs  to  a  small  class 
consisting  of  only  one-tenth  of  the  population." 

22079—03 3 


34  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGEESS. 

Weber,  Max,  ed.     Die    Verhiiltnisse  der   Landarbeiter  in  Deutsch- 
land. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  <&IImnUot,1892.     3 vols.    8°.     {Schriften 
des  Vereinsfur  Socicdpolitih,  vol.  53-65.) 

Weeks,  Joseph  D.     Labor  differences  and  their  settlement.     A  plea 
for  arbitration  and  conciliation. 
I^eiD  York:   The  society  for  political  education.,  1886.     (6),  79 
jpp.     12^.     {Economic  tracts,  no.  W.) 

Report  on  strikes  and  lockouts  occurring  within  the  United 

States  during  the  calendar  year  1880. 

(In  his  Report  on  the  statistics  of  wages  in  manufacturing  industries. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1886.  v,  28  pp.  4°.) 
(  U.  S.  Tenth  census,  vol.  20. ) 

Weeks,  Lyman  Horace.     The  other  side.     A  brief  account  of   the 

development  of  industrial  organizations  in  the  United  States 

and  a  study  of  the  advantages  that  capital,  labor,  and  the 

consuming  public  derive  from  them. 

National  pid>lishing  company.,  New   York.     \1900.'\     229  jpj). 

Wheeler,  Everett  P.     The   unemplo3^ed:   education   of   the   worker, 

( In  Peters,  John  P.,  «Z.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  419-424.  New  York. 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

White,  Henry.     Labor  unions  and  the  living  wage. 

[In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital, pp.  80-89.  Xew  York, 
1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 

Willoughby,  W.  F.  Foreign  labor  laws.  Great  Britain,  France, 
Belgium,  Switzerland,  German}^,  Austria,  Russia,  the 
Netherlands,  Italy,  Norway,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Australasia, 
and  the  Canadian  provinces. 

( Jn  United  States.  Dei^artment  of  Labor.  Bulletin,  vol.  4,  no.  25, 
pp.  768-856;  vol.  5,  no.  26,  pp.  77-177;  no.  27,  pp.  314-379;  no. 
28,  pp.  552-597;  vol.  6,  no.  33,  pp.  173-304.  Washington,  1899- 
1901.     8°.) 

Wright,  Carroll  D.     The  Chicago  strike. 

{In  American  economic  association.  Publications,  vol.  9,  pp.  503- 
519.     1894.     8°.) 

Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration. 

Boston:  Band,  Avery  &  CO.,  1881.     173 j)j>.     8°. 

Objections  to  compulsory  arbitration. 

{In  Peters,  John  P.,  ed.  Labor  and  capital,  pp.  153-160.  New 
York,  1902.     12°.     Questions  of  the  day,  no.  98.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    LABOR   AISID    STRIKES.  35 

Wright,  Carroll  D.     Outline   of   practical   sociology.      With  special 
reference  to  American  conditions. 
New  YorJc:  Longmans,  Green  cmd  co.,  London  and  Bombay^ 
1899.     XXV,  {2),  If31  pp.     TaUes.     Map.     12'^. 
Questions  relating  to  strikes  and  lockouts,     pp.  287-306. 

Report  to  the  President  on  anthracite  coal  strike. 

{la  United  States.  Department  of  Labor.  Bulletin  no.  4.'5,  Novem- 
ber, 1902,  pp.  1147-1228. ) 

Accompanying  the  report  are  the  following  appendices: 

Appendix  A. — Statement  of  the  Delaware  and  Hudson  company, 
showing  position  of  the  operators,  September,  1900,  pp.  1167-1173. 

Appendix  B. — Correspondence  between  Mr.  John  Mitchell,  president 
of  the  United  ^line  Workers  of  America,  and  Mr.  Olyphant, 
president  of  the  Delaware  and  Hudson  company,  relative  to  pro- 
posed conference  in  March,  1901,  pp.  117.3-1175. 

Appendix  C. — Correspondence  between  United  Mine  Workers  of 
America  and  operators;  letters  and  telegrams;  operators'  claims, 
pp.  1175-1187. 

Appendix  D. — -Report  of  Mr.  E.  E.  Loomis,  superintendent  of  the 
coal-mining  department  of  the  Delaware,  Lackawanna  and  West- 
ern Railroad  Company,  pp.  1187-1202. 

Appendix  E. — Report  of  interview  of  Commissioner  of  Labor  with 
Messrs.  George  F.  Baer,  R.  M.  Olyphant,  E.  B.  Thomas,  and 
David  Wilcox,  pp.  1202-1213. 

Appendix  F. — Statement  of  Mr.  E.  B.  Thomas,  representative  of 
Erie  Railroad  Company  and  Lehigh  Valley  companj^,  pp.  1213- 
1215. 

Appendix  G. — Statement  of  Mr.  David  Wilcox,  vice-president  and 
general  counsel  of  the  Delaware  and  Hudson  company,  pp.  1216- 
1218. 

Appendix  H. — Contract  of  bituminous  coal  miners  and  operators, 
pp.  1218-1228. 

Some  ethical  phases  of  the  labor  question. 

Ameft'ican  unitarian  association,  Boston,  1902.     (8),  207  pj?. 

12°. 

Young,  Edward.  Labor  in  Europe  and  America:  A  special  report  on 
the  rates  of  wages,  the  cost  of  subsistence,  and  the  condi- 
tion of  the  working  classes  in  Great  Britain,  Germany, 
France,  Belgium,  and  other  countries  of  Europe;  also  in 
the  United  States  and  British  America. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1875.  vi,  864-  pp. 
8°. 

Zanten,  J.  H.  van.     Die  Arbeiter-schutzgesetzgeljung  in  den  euro- 
paischen  Landern. 
Jena:    Gustav  Fischer,  1902.     xii,  oJ8 pp.     8°. 


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1859.  Strikes,  1810-1858. 

Quarterly  review,  vol.  106  {July- Oct.,  1859):  J^85-522. 

1860.  Strikes:  Their  tendencies  and  remedies.     Henry  Fawcett. 

Westminster  review,  vol.  18  {July  1,  1860):  1-23. 

1865.     An  ironmaster's  view  of  strikes.     William  Robinson  Hopper. 

Fortnightly  review ^  vol.  1  {Atig.,  1865):  7Ii.2-756. 

1867.  On  strikes  and  combinations,  with  reference  to  wages  and  the 

conditions  of  labour.     Jacob  Waley. 

Statistical  society.     Journal,  vol.  30  {3far.,  1867):  1-W. 

1868.  The  eight-hour  strikes. 

Hunfis  7nerchants'  magazine,  vol.  59  {Aug.,  1868):  91-9Ii.. 

1870.  Strikes   and   lockouts,   from   the  workman's   point  of  view. 

George  Potter, 

Contemporary  review,  vol.  15  {Aug. ,  1870) :  32-5 1^.. 

1871.  "Concerning"  the  public.     [Coal  strike.]     E.  L.  Godkiu. 

Nation,  vol.  12  {Mar.  2,  1871):  136. 

1871.     The  true  history  of  the  coal  trouble.     J.  B.  Hodgkin. 

Nation,  vol.  12  {Mar.  9,  1871):  152-15 J^. 

1871.     The  latest  phase  of  the  coal  troubles.     J.  B.  Hodgkin. 

Nation,  vol.  12  {Apr.  13,  1871):  251^-255. 

1871.     How  protection  affects  labor.     [Coal  troubles.]    E.  L.  Godkin. 

Nation,  vol.  12  {May  25,  1871):  352. 

1876.  A  strike  in  the  United  States. 

All  the  year  round,  vol.  35  {Feb.  19,  1876):  1^87-1^90. 

1877.  The  prevention  of  railroad  strikes,     Charles  F.  Adams. 

Nation,  vol.  25  {Aug.  30,1877):  133;  {Sept.  6,  1877):  150. 

1877.     The  labour  war  in  the  United  States.     Goldwin  Smith. 

Contemporary  review,  vol.  30  {Sept.,  1877):  529-5 Ii^l. 

IQll.    The  recent  strikes.     Thomas  A.  Scott. 

North  American  review,  vol.  125  {Sept.- Oct.,  1877):  351-362. 

1877.     The  railroad  disorders.     Henry  H.  Barber. 

Unitarian  review,  vol.  8  {Sept. ,  1877) :  311-317. 
36 


LABOR    AND    strikes:    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS.  37 

1877.     The  labor  war  in  the  United  States.     Goldwin  Smith. 

Eclectic  magazine^  vol.  89  {Nov.,  1877):  530-538. 

1877.     The  great  strike:  its  relations  to  labor,  property,  and  govern- 
ment.    E.  H.  Heywood. 

RacUcal  revieio,  ml.  1  {Nov.,  1877):  553-577. 

1877.     The  truth  about  the  strike.     Robert  P.  Porter. 

Galaxy,  vol.  U  {Dec,  1877):  725-732. 

1879.  Strikes:  their  cost  and  results.     George  Howell. 

Fraser's  magazine,  vol.  100  {Dec,  1879):  767-783. 

1880.  The  strikes  of  the  past  ten  years.     G.  Phillips  Bevan.     [With 

discussion.] 
Statistical  society.     Journal,  vol.  Jf3  {Mar.,  1880):  35-6 Ip. 

1884.     Strikers'  methods. 

Amefrican  architect,  vol.  15  {Mar.  1,  188 J^):  103. 

1886.     Arbitration  of  labor  disputes.     W.  Gladden. 

American  social  science  association.     Journal,  vol.  21  {1886) : 
U7-158. 

188C.     Strikes,  lockouts,  and  arbitration.     Geo.  May  Powell. 
Century,  vol.  31  {Apr..  1886):  91^.6-952. 

1886.    The  eight-hour  demand.    Extent  of  the  demands.    Number  of 
employees  striking. 
Bradstreefs,  vol.  13  {May  1,  1886):  27 Jf. 

1886.     The  short-day  strikes. 

BradstreeCs,  vol.  13  {May  8,  1886):  290. 

1886.     The  short-hour  totals. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  13  {May  15,  1886):  306. 

1886.     Cost  of  the  strikes. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  13  {May  22,  1886):  322. 

1886.     The  way  the  southwestern  strike  was  ordered. 

Nation,  vol.  1^2  {May  20,  1886):  J^18. 

1886.     Strikes  and  arbitration.     T.  V.  Powderly. 

North  American  review,  vol.  llf.2  {May,  1886):  502-506. 

1886.     The  short-hour  day.     Results  of  the  late  movement,    s 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  13  {June  12,  1886):  39 J^. 

1886.     The  legal  aspect  of  strikes. 

Legal  news,  vol.  9  {Oct.  9,  1886):  326. 

1886.     Legislation  for  labor  arbitration.     H.  M.  Williams. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  1  {Oct.,  1886):  86-91. 


38  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1887.     Strikes  and  boycotts  as  indictable  conspiracies  at  common  law. 
Clijfford  Brio-ham. 
American  laio  review^  vol.  21  {Jmi.-Feh.,  1887):  If.1-69. 

1887.     The  South-Western  strikes  of  1886.     F.  W.  Taussig. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics.,  vol.  1  {Jan..,  1887):  18Ji.-'222. 

1887.     Cost  of  the  strikes. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  15  {Feb.  12,  1887):  115. 

1887.     The  end  of  the  strikes. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  15  (Feb.  19,  1887):  131. 

1887.     The  strike — an  American  anomal}^     Frances  C.  Sparhawk. 

Fducatlon,  vol.  7  {Mar.,  1887):  501-509. 

1887.     Arbitration  to  prevent  strikes.     John  P.  Altgeld. 

Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  19  {July  30, 1887):  375-377. 

1887.  The  coal  miners'  strike. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  15  {Sept.  17,  1887):  615. 

1888.  Strikes  in  1887. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  16  {Jan.  21,  1888):  1^2. 

1888.     American  law  of  strikes.     Arthur  James  Self  ridge. 

American  laio  revieio,  vol.  22  {Mar. -Apr.,  1888):  233-250. 

1888.  The  coal  strike.     Olney  Searles. 

North  American  review,  vol.  IJ^B  {Mar.,  1888):  31^.1. 

1889.  The  receding  strike  wave  of  1886-87. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  17  {Jan.  26,  1889):  51^-55. 

1889.     The  prevention  of  railroad  strikes,     Charles  Francis  Adams. 

Scribner''s  magazine,  vol  5  {Apr. ,  1889) :  If,2Jf-Ji30. 

1889.     Economics  of  the  strike.     G.  H.  Hubbard. 

Neio  Englander,  vol.  50  {May,  1889):  321^-332. 

1889.  The  warning  of  the  English  strikes.     Henry  George. 

North  American  revieio,  vol.  W  {Oct.,  1889):  385-398. 

1890.  The  labor  situation.     Special  reports     .     .     .     from  one  hun- 

dred and  ten  cities. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  18  {May  3,  1890):  278. 

1890.  The  short-day  demand.  An  average  of  sixteen  strikes  and  six 
thousand  strikers  daily  from  May  1  to  May  9.  The  demand 
generally  granted. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  18  {May  10,  1890):  29 J^. 

1890.     The  labor  situation  and  the  outlook. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  18  {May  31,  1890):  3^2. 


LABOE    AND   STKIKES:    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS.  39 

1890.     Labour  disputes  in  America.     W.  H.  S.  Aubl•e3^ 

Fortnighthj  review,  vol.  5 J/,  {Aug.  1,  1890):  238-^46. 

1890.     The  iron  molders'  strike.     F.  I.  Vassault. 

Overland  riumthly,  vol.  16  {Aug.,  1890):  113-121. 

1890.  The  oreat  Australian  strike.     A.  Patchett  Martin. 

National  revieio,  vol.  16  {Nov.,  1890):  397-Ifi6. 

1891.  Mr.  H.  H.  Champion  on  the  great  Australian  strike.     John 

D.  Fitzgerald. 
Nineteenth  century,  vol.  W  {Mar..,  1891):  Ji,Ii£-IfS3. 

1891.     The  impolicy  of  strikes.     E.  M.  Stevens. 

Westminster  review,  vol.  135  {March,  1891):  ^7-267. 

1891.  Conflict  between  labor  and  capital. 

Quarterly  reme^v,  vol.  173  {July- Aug.,  1891):  253-278. 

1892.  The  anthracite  trade  situation.     The  problem  before  the  com- 

mission.    Thomas  L.  Greene. 
American  law  register,  vol.  31  {Mar.,  1892):  lJiS-155. 

1892.     Strikes  and  lockouts  in  1890.     R.  H.  H. 

Royal  statistical  society.      Journal,  vol.  55  {March,  1892): 
127-132. 

1892.     Some  results  of  the  great  dock  strike.     James  G.  Adderley. 

Economic  revieio,  vol.  2  {April,  1892):  202-213. 

1892.     The  railroad  leases  to  control  the  anthracite  coal  trade.     Are 
they  void  under  the  constitution  of  Pennsylvania?     Sydney 
G.  Fisher. 
American  law  register  and  revieiv,  vol.  31  {May,  1892):  289- 
301. 

1892.     Labor  troubles  between  1834:  and  1837.     Evans  Woollen. 

Yale  review,  vol.  1  {May,  1892):  87-100. 

1892.     Confederation  of  labor  organizations  essential  to  labor's  pros- 
perity.    Eugene  V.  Debs. 

American  journal  of  politics,  vol.  1  {July,  1892):  63-71. 

1892.     The  Homestead  strike.     Joseph  D.  Weeks. 

Magazine  of  Christian  literature,  vol.  6  {Aug.,  1892):  372-376. 

1892.     The  Carnegie  conflict. 

Social  economist,  vol.  3  {Aug. ,  1892) :  108-118. 

1892.     The  Homestead  riot.     W.  M.  Jones. 

American  journal  of  politics,  vol.  1  {Sejyt.,  1892):  275-283. 


40  LIBEAEY    OF    CONGEESS. 

1892.     Strikes  and  their  remedies.     A  report  from  the  antipodes  on 
conciliation  and  arbitration. 
American  ntionthly  remew  of  revieivs,  vol.   6  {Sept.,  1892): 
168-171,,. 

1892.  The  Homestead  strike.  I.  A  Congressional  view.  William 
C.  Gates.  II.  A  constitutional  view.  George  Ticknor 
Curtis.     HI.  A  Knight  of  Labor's  view.     T.  V.  Powderly. 

Worth  American  review.,  vol.  155  {Sept.,  189'2):  355-375. 

1892.     The  industrial  situation. 

Social  economist.,  vol.  3  {Sept..,  1892):  163-169. 

1892.  The  Buffalo  strike.     Theodore  Voorhees. 

Worth  American  revieiv.,  vol.  155  { Oct. ,  1892) :  Jfi7-Ji,17. 

1893.  Ethics  of  strikes  and  lockouts.     C.  H.  Reeve. 

American  jour7ial  of  politics.,  vol.  "2  {Jan..,  1893):  75-85. 

1893.     The  courts  and  striking  railroad  employees.     The  Ann  Arbor 
cases. 
American   law   register   and    review,   vol.    32   {May,    1893): 
Jp81-J^89. 

1893.     The  Ann  Arbor  strike.     Frank  P.  Sargent. 

Worth  American  review,  vol.  156  {May,  1893) :  563-566. 

1893.     Economics  of  strikes  and  boycotts.     George  Gunton. 

Social  economist,  vol.  4-  {May,  1893) :  257-266. 

1893.     The  eight-hours  day  and  the  unemployed.     John  Rae. 

Conteiivporary  review,  vol.  63  {June,  1893) :  790-808. 

1893.     The  Homestead  strike.     F.  W.  Taussig. 

Economic  journal,  vol.  3  {June,  1893):  307-318. 

1893.     The  Hull  strike.     W.  H.  Abraham. 

Econoirdc  review,  vol.  3  {July,  1893):  357-363. 

1893.     Strikes  and  trusts.     U.  M.  Rose, 

Ainerican  law  review,  vol.  27  {Sept.- Oct.,  1893):  708-71,0. 

1893.  The  American  law  of  conspiracy  relative  to  strikes  and  other 
labor  combinations. 

Scots  law  times,  vol.  1  { Oct.  IJ,,  1893) :  221. 

1893.     The  history  of  strikes  in  America.     Arthur  A.  Freeman. 

Engineering  magazine,  vol.  6  {Wov.,  1893):  176-186;  {Dec, 
1893):  301,-312. 

1893.     Breach  of  contract  by  strikes.     Percy  Edwards. 

Canadian  law  times,  vol.  13  {Dec,  1893):  287-29J,. 


LABOR    AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES   IN    PERIODICALS.  41 

1893.  Strikes  in  Italy.     Francesco  S.  Nitti. 

Eco  no  I  nlc  journal,  vol  3  {Dec,  189o):  719-733. 

1894.  The  Chicago  strike.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 

American  economic  association.     Publications,  vol.  9  {1894): 
503-519. 

1894.     The  coal  war.     James  Chadburn. 

Economic  review,  vol  Jj,  {Jan. ,  189 J() :  68-86. 

1894.     The  eight-hours  day  and  foreign  competition.     John  Rae. 

Contempoi'ary  review,  vol.  65  {Feb. ,  1894)  •'  189-W6. 

1894.     The  Homestead  strike.     Edward  W.  Bemis. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  2  {Jane,  1894)  •'  369-396. 

1894.     Are  we  awakened  ?     H.  von  Hoist. 

Journal  of  political  economy ,  vol.  2  {Jtme,  1894i):  4-85-516. 

1894.     The  law  of  strikes. 

American  law  review,  vol.  28  {July- Aug. ,  189 Ji) :  587-591. 

1894.     Cogley  on  strikes  and  boycotts. 

American  law  review,  vol.  28  {July- Aug. ,  189 Jf) :  629-638. 

1894.     Incidents  of  labour  war  in  America.     W.  T.  Stead. 
Contemporary  review,  vol.  66  {July,  189 Jf):  65-76. 

1894.     The  Pullman  boycott.     H.  White. 

Nation,  vol.  59  {July  5,  189 J4):  5. 

1894.     The  limits  of  arbitration. 

Nation,  vol.  59  {July  19,  189Ii):  4.2. 

1894.     Vital  points  of  expert  opinion.     Chaunce}'^  M.  Depew. 
Oxtr  day,  vol.  13  {July- Aug.,  189 J^):  356-364-. 

1894.     Vital  points  of  expert  opinion,     G.  M.  Pullman. 

Our  day,  vol.  13  {July- Aug.,  189 If):  364.-368. 

1894.     Vital  points  of  expert  opinion.     Joseph  Medill. 
Our  day,  vol.  13  {July- Aug.,  1891^):  368-370. 
On  pensions  for  faithful  workingmen. 

1894.     The  Pullman  boycott.     From  President  Debs's  point  of  view. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  17  {July  5,  1894):  305. 
Part  of  appeal  issued,  by  E.  V.  Debs. 

1894.     The  railway  strike.     Samuel  Gompers. 

American  federationist,  vol.  1  {Aug.,  189 li):  121-124.. 

1894.     Pullman  and  its  lessons.     Thomas  Burke  Grant. 

American  magazine  of  civics,  vol.  5  {Atig. ,  1894)  •'  190-204-  ^ 


42  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1894.     Coal  [miners']  strikes,  cause  and  prevention.    R.  M.  Benjamin. 

Chicago  legal  news^  vol.  26  {Aug.  11,  189 Jf) :  4.O6. 

1894.     Principles  involved  in  the  recent  strike.     D.  McG.  Means. 
Forum,  vol.  17  {Aug.,  1894):  633-6 J^3. 

1894.     The  lesson  of  the  recent  strikes.     Nelson  A.  Miles  and  others. 
North.  American  review.,  vol.  159  {Aug. ,  189Ii) :  180-W6. 

1894.     The  strike  commission  taking  testimony'  at  Chicago. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  17  {Aug.  30, 1894):  5U;  {Sept.  6,1894): 
54,2. 

1894.     The  state  and  social  law  of  strikes. 

Social  economist,  vol.  7  {Aug. ,  189 Jf) :  75-85. 

1894.     The  latest  labor  crisis:  Is  Yale  a  rich  men's  college. 

Yale  review,  vol.  3  {Aug.,  189 J^):  113-120. 

1894.     Strikes  from  an  economic  standpoint.     E.  D.  M'Creary. 

Amefrican  journal  of  politics,  vol.  5  {Sept.,  1894):  2 4-1-2 4-7. 

1894.     The  year  in  its  constitutional  aspects:  the  lawyer  as  a  teacher 
and  leader.     [Address,  Thomas  M.  Cooley.] 

American  law  review,  vol.  28  {Sej)t.-Oct.,  189 Jj):  64-1-670. 
Gives  opinions  on  boycotts  and  labor  organizations. 

1894.     Legal  restraint  of  labor  strikes.     William  P.  Aiken. 
,  Yale  law  journal,  vol.  4.  {Oct.  1894):  13-26. 

1894.     Federal  intervention  in  strikes  and  use  of  United  States  mili- 
tary.    M.  F.  Tuley. 

Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  27  {Sept.  22, 1894):  28. 

1894.     The  great  coal  strike  of  1894.     Josephine  Sha\y  Lowell. 

Charities  review,  vol.  4-  {Nov. ,  1894)  ■'  4-^-4^ • 

1894.     The  report  on  the  Chicago  strike.     P.  Ogden. 

Natio7i,  vol.  59  {Nov.  22,  1894):  376. 

1894.     The  Federal  interference  with  strikes.    Richard  C.  McMurtrie. 

Peimsyl/vania  lau)  series,  vol.  1  {Nov.,  1894):  4-~l-<^' 

1894.     The  Federal  commission's  report  upon  the  Chicago  strike. 
Public  opinion,  vol.  17  {Nov.  22,  1894):  809. 

1894.     Press  comment  on  the  strike  report. 

PuMic  o2nnion,  vol.  17  {Nov.  22,  189 1^):  810. 

1894.     Society  and  sympathetic  strikes. 

Social  economist,  vol.  7  {Nov.,  189 Jf):  257-269. 

1894      The  railroad  strike  in  California,  1894.     Thomas  R.  Bacon. 

Yale  review,  vol.  3  {Nov.,  1894):  24-1-250. 


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1895.     The  Chicago  strike.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 

Araerican  economic  association.     Publications^  vol.  10  {1895): 
5Jt,-6J,. 

1895.     Labor  .strikes  in  the  United  States.     Tabular  history,  from 
the  earliest  recorded  to  those  in  1894. 
The  World  almanac,  ml.  2  {1895):  96-99. 

1895.     The   humiliating   report   of   the   strike   commission.     Harry 
Perr}"  Robinson. 
Foriim\vol.  18  {Jan.,  1895):  523-531. 

1895.     The  significance  of  recent  labor  troubles  in  America.     Carroll 
D.  Wright. 

International  journal  of  ethics,  vol.  5  {Jan.,  1895):  137-1]^7. 

1895.     [Strikes  and  how  to  avoid  them.] 

Albany  law  joitrnal,  vol.  51  {Feb.  2,  1895):  66-69. 

1895.     Mandamus  as  a  means  of  settling  strikes.     Stephen  B.  Stanton. 

American  law  register  and  review,  vol.  SIf.  {Feb. ,  1895) :  102- 
119. 

1895.     The  Pullman  strike  commission.     George  McDermot. 

Catholic  world,  vol.  60  {Feb.,  1895):  627-635. 

1895.     Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.     E.  R.  L.  Gould. 

Yale  review,  vol.  3  {Feb. ,  1895) :  376-lf07. 

1895.     The  great  miners'  strike  of  1894. 

American  federationist,  vol.  2  {March,  1895):  8-10. 

1895.     Report  of  the  Chicago  strike  commission.     David  F.  Schloss. 
EconoTnic  journal,  vol.  5  {Mar.,  1895):  83-86. 

1895.     How  to  prevent  strikes  and  lockouts.     Stockton  Bates. 

North.  American  review,  vol.  160  {March,  1895):  371-371/. 

1895.     Strikes  and  .society. 

Social  econoQuist,  vol.  8  {March,  1895):  129-133. 

1895.     "Strikes  excepted"  [in  contracts]. 

/Scots  law  times,  vol.  3  {May  18,  1895):  2. 

1895.     Monopolism  and  militarism  in  the  city  of  churches.     A  review 
of  the  Brooklyn  street  railway  strike.     G.  Eniil  Richter. 
Areola,  vol.  13  {June,  1895):  98-117. 

1895.     Labor  troubles — Causes  and  proposed  remedies.     James  H. 
Hyslop.  . 

International  journal  of  ethics,  vol.  5  {July,  1895):  Jf.IiJf.-Ii.61. 


44  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1895.  Industrial  arbitration  in  the  United  States.     Edward  Cum- 

mings. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  9  {July,  1895):  363-371. 

1896.  Injunction — strikes — interstate  commerce — obstruction  of  the 

mails — contempt.     In  re  Dehs.     Annotated   case.     Arde- 
mus  Stewart. 
American  and  English  decisions  in  equity,  vol.  2  {1896):  36 If,- 

1896.     Injunction  [against]  strikes.     Annotated  case. 

Central  law  journal.,  vol.  If'B  {Jan.  ^Jf.,  1896):  7Jf-78. 

1896.     Industrial     arbitration:     its     methods    and     its    limitations. 
S.  N.  D.  North. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  10  {July,  1896):  lf.07. 

1896.     Strikes. 

Law  times,  vol.  101  {Aug.  W,  1896):  Jt09. 

1896.     Compulsory    arbitration — practicable    remedy.      Norman  T. 
Mason. 

Arena,  vol.  16  {Sept.,  1896):  622. 

1896.     Strikes  in  Russia. 

GuntonJs  magazine,  vol.  11  { Oct. ,  1896) :  253-257. 

1896.     The  law  of  strikes. 

Amefrican  law  review,  vol.  30  {Nov. -Dec,  1896):  926-927. 

1896.     Arbitration  in  labour  disputes.     Sidney  and  Beatrice  Webb. 

Nineteenth  century,  vol.  Jt-O  {Nov.,  1896):  7Ji3-768. 

1896.  "Picketing."     Injunctions  against  strikers. 

Harvard  law  review,  vol.  10  {Dec.  26,  1896) :  301. 

1897.  Effect  of  strikes  upon  rights  and  liabilities  of  a  carrier.     An- 

notated case. 
Laioyeri  reports  annotated,  vol.  36  {1897) :  623-633. 

1897.     Strikes  as  a  factor  in  progress.     M.  E.  J.  Kelley. 

North  American  review,  vol.  16 J^,  {Jan. ,  1897) :  2Ii.-31. 

1897.     Compulsory  arbitration.     Frank  Parsons. 
Arena,  vol.  17  {Mar.,  1897):  663. 

1897.     Strikes  in  Japan.     Fusataro  Takano. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  13  {July,  1897) :  27-33. 

1897.     A  practical  remedy  for  strikes. 

Gunton^s  magazine,  vol.  13  {Aug.,  1897):  88-98. 


LABOR   AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS.  45 

1897.     Federal  injunction  against  strikes  and  lockouts  in  West  Vir- 
ginia. 
American  law  review^  vol.  31  {Sejyt.-Oct.,  1897):  761-761).. 

1897.     Strikes  and  the  coal  miners.     Samuel  Gompers. 

Forum,  vol.  21^  {Sept.,  1897):  27-33. 

1897.     Latest  American  strike. 

Natimial  review,  vol.  30  {Oct.,  1897):  272. 

1897.  The  workino-  of  compulsory  arbitration  in  labour  disputes. 

W,  Pember  Reeves. 
National  review,  vol.  30  {Nov.,  1897):  360-370. 

1898.  The  coal  miners'  strike  of  1897.     Strikes  and  lockouts  1897. 

J.  E.  George. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  12  {Jan.,  1898):  186-208. 

1898.     Trades-union  tactics  in  relation  to  law  and  order.     Colliery 
strikes  of  1892  and  1893.     Samuel  Fothergill. 
Westminster  review,  vol.  11)9  {Jan.,  1898):  82-93. 

1898.     The  engineering  struggle.     Benjamin  C.  Browne. 

National  review,  vol.  30  {Feb.,  1898):  937-91)6. 

1898.     The  dispute  in  the  engineering  trades.     Ernest  Aves. 
Economic  journal,  vol.  8  {Mar.,  1898):  115-12]).. 

1898.     Industrial  arbitration  in  Congress.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 

GuntoTibS  m.agazine,  vol.  11)  {April,  1898):  236. 

1898.     Great  railway  strike  in  Japan.     Fusataro  Takano. 
American  federationist,  vol.  5  {May,  1898):  J).8-50. 

1898.     The  national  arbitration  law.     F.  J,  Stimson. 

International  journal  of  ethics,  vol.  8  {July,  1898):  J)09-J),22. 

1898.  The  settlement  in  the  coal-mining  industr3^     John  E.  George. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  12  {July,  1898) :  J)I),7-J)60. 

1899.  Compulsory  industrial  arbitration. 

Economic  jourTUil,  vol.  9  {Mar.,  1899):  85. 

1899.     Compulsory  arbitration. 

Inderpendent,  vol.  51  {Jidy  27,  1899):  2029-2030. 

1899.     The  boycott  as  a  legitimate  weapon. 

Araerican  federationist,  vol.  6  {Oct.,  1899):  192-195. 

1899.  The  other  side  of  strikes. 

Qunton's  magazine,  vol.  17  {Oct.,  1899):  275-285. 

1900.  Strikes,  trusts,  boycotts,  and  blacklists.     Francis  D.  Tandy. 

Arena,  vol.  23  {Feb.,  1900):  19J).-203. 


46  LIBEARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1900.     The  delusion  of  compulsory  industrial  arbitration.     Paschal 
H.  Coggins. 

Arena,  vol  23  {May,  1900):  1^99-515. 

1900.     Compulsory  and  other  arbitration.     H.  White. 

mitlor^  vol.  70  {June  21, 1900):  pi. 

1900.     The  [anthracite]  coal  strike. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Sept.  20,  1900):  2239. 

1900.     The  [anthracite]  coal  strike. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Sept.  27, 1900):  2297. 

1900.     The  coal  strike. 

Outlook,  vol.  66  {Sept.  29,  1900):  250-252. 

1900.     The  coal  miners'  strike. 

Outlook,  vol.  66  {Sept.  29,  1900):  255-258. 

1900.     The  coal  strike. 

PuUic  opinion,  vol.  29  {Sept.  20,  1900):  362. 

1900.     The  coal  strike  in  politics. 

PuUic  opinion,  vol.  29  {Sept.  27,  1900):  392. 

1900.     The  coal  miners'  strike.     George  Gunton. 

Gunton^s  magazine,  vol.  19  { Oct.  1900) :  316-323. 

1900.     The  anthracite  strike.     John  Carroll. 

Indejjendent,  vol.  52  {Oct.  18,  1900):  2508-2513. 

1900.     The  anthracite  coal  strike.     J.  Wagner. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Oct.  25,  1900):  2557-2561. 

1900.     Republicans  and  the  strike. 

Nation,  vol.  71  {Oct.  Jp,  1900):  265. 

1900.  The  coal  strike.  I.  Families  of  the  miners.  Lilian  W.  Betts. 
II.  The  wages  of  miners.     A  letter  from  A.  Pardee  &  co. 

Outlook,  vol.  66  {Oct.  13,  1900):  142-1^18. 

1900.     The  coal  strike. 

PuUic  opinion,  vol.  29  {Oct.  25,  1900):  520. 

1900.     Settlement  of  the  coal  strike. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.   22  {Nov.,  1900): 
533. 

1900.  The  anthracite  coal  strike.  Demands  and  answers.  J.  R. 
Commons.  Collier's  weekl3\  Mining  conditions.  Har- 
pers' weekly.     Miner  and  operator.     Outlook. 

Current  literature,  vol.  29  {Nov. ,  1900) :  562-566. 


LABOR    AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES   IN   PERIODICALS.  47 

1900.     End  of  the  [anthracite]  coal  strike. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {^^v.  1,  1900):   2598. 

1900.     The  great  coal  strike.     John  Mitchell. 

Inde])endent,  vol.  52  {Nov.  1,  1900):  2613-2616. 

1900.     End  of  the  coal  strike.     H.  White. 
Motion,  vol.  71  {Nov.  U  1900):  31^1. 

1900.  The  anthracite  miners'  strike  of  1900.     George  O.  Virtue. 

Journal  of  jpolitical  economy,  vol.  9  {Dec,  1900):  1-23. 

1901.  The  anthracite  coal  strike.     Frank  Julian  Warne. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  17  {Jan.,  1901):  15-52. 

1901.     The  anthracite  coal  strike.     Ernest  Ludlow  Bogart. 

BiUiotheca  sacra,  vol.  58  {Jan.,  1901):  136-161. 

1901.     As  to  compulsory  arbitration.     Henry  White. 

American  federationist,  vol  8  {Feb.,  1901):  38-1^2. 

1901.     The  American  trade-unions  and  compulsor}^  arbitration.     W. 
Macarthur. 

Forum,  vol.  30  {Feh..  1901):  737-751. 

1901.     L'epidemie  de  greves.     L'attitude  gouvernementale,  la  jour- 
nee  de  travail  et  les  retraites.     Paul  Leroy-Beaulieu. 
Feconomistefrangais,  vol.  29  {Mar.  9,  1901):  297-299. 

1901.     La  greve  a  Montceau-les-Mines.     J.  Gautier. 

Reforme  sociale,  vol.  Jj-l  {Mar.,  1901):  If00-Jf.0Jf.. 

1901.     The    American    trade    unions    and    compulsoiy   arbitration. 
AA'alter  Macarthur. 
American  federationist,  vol.  8  {Apr.,  1901)  107-11^. 

1901.     Justice  Brewer  on  strikes  and  lawlessness. 

American  federationist.,  vol.  8  {Apr.,  1901):  121-123. 

1901.     The  anthracite  coal  crisis.     Talcott  Williams. 

Atlantic  mojithly,  vol.  87  {Apr.  1901):  U^-Jt56. 

1901.     Labor  legislation  in  France  under  the  third  Republic.     Wil- 
liam Fianklin  Willoughby. 
Quarterly  joirrnal  of  economics,  vol.  15  {May,  1901):  390-]fl5. 

1901.     Greves,  arbitrage  et  syndicats.     Albert  de  Mun. 

jReforme  sociale,  vol.  J^l  {May,  1901) :  7Jf.8-779. 

1901.     Les  crises  ouvrieres  et  patronales  a  Montceau-les-Mines.     J. 
de  Bellefond. 

Reforme  sociale,  col.  ^  {May,  1901):  780-819. 


48  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1901.     La  conciliation  et  I'arbitrao^e  en  France  pendant  Tannee,  1900. 

Revue  de  statistique^  vol.  Jf.  {May  ^^,  1901) :  97-98. 

1901.     Les  greves  en  France  en  1900. 

Revue  de  statistique^  vol.  ^  {May  19,  1901) :  Sl-SJf.. 

1901.     Les  greves  et  les  lockouts  en  Autriche  en  1899. 

Revue  de  statistique,  vol.  If-  {June  ^,  1901) :  121-1'2'2. 

1901.     Industrial  arbitration.     Chauncey  H.  Castle. 

American  machinist .^  vol.  ^If-  {Aug.  5,  1901) :  901-90J^. 

1901.     A  candid  view  of  the  steel  strike.     George  Gunton. 

Gimton^s  magazine,  vol.  '21  {Aug. ,  1901) :  118-128. 

1901.     The  significance  of  the  Pullman  strike.     A.  P.  Winston. 

Journal  of  political  econmny,  vol.  9  {Sept.  1901):  5Jfi-561. 

1901.     The  evolution  of  the  strike.     H.  P.  Willis. 

Nation,  vol.  73  {Sept.  19,  1901):  218. 

1901.     The  steel  strike.     Mr.  Shaffer,  his  accusations.     Their  refu- 
tation. 
American  federationist,  vol.  8  ( Oct. ,  1901) :  If-lB-JfSl. 

1901.     The  lesson  of  the  steel  strike. 

Gunton' 8  magazine,  vol.  21  {Oct.,  1901):  331-338. 

1901.     Strikes — Are  they  ever  lost?     Denis  A.  Hayes. 
Independent,  vol.  53  {Oct.  26,  1901):  2506-2509. 

1901.     Personal  liberty  and  labor  strikes.     John  Ireland. 

North  American  review,  vol.  173  {Oct.,  1901):  4,4S-453. 

1901.     Les  revendications  des  mineurs.     Delcourt-Haillot. 

Reforme  sociale,  vol.  j^2{Sept.,  1901):  590-602;  {Oct.,  1901): 
666-675. 

1901.     Strikes  and  the  philosophy  of  the  strikers.     Frank  K.  Foster. 

International  monthly,  vol.  If,  {Nov. ,  1901) :  629-61^.7 . 

1901.     La  production  et  le  commerce  du  travail.     G.  de  Molinari. 

Journal  des  economistes,  5e  serie,  vol.  JfB  {Nov. ,  1901) :  161- 
181. 

1901.     Compulsory  arbitration  in  New  Zealand. 

Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor.     Bulletin.^  no. 
20  {Nov.,  1901):  128-137. 

1901.     An  American  view  of  the  strikes.     A  protest  against  striking 
union  leaders.     Henry  E.  Highton. 

Overland  monthly,  vol.  38  {Nov.,  1901):  3Jf6-35Ii.. 


LABOR    AND    strikes:    ARTICLES    IX    PERIODICALS.  49 

1901.     Trade  unionism  in  coal  mining. 

Iron  and  coal  trade  revieio^  vol.  63  {Nov.  ^^,  1901):  1^262; 
{Dec.  6,  1901):  1399. 

1901.     Employers  and  labor  unions.     George  Gunton. 

Guntonh  magazine^  vol.  21  {Dec,  1901):  538-551. 

1901.     Progress  of  industrial  arbitration.     H.  White. 

Nation,  vol.  73  {Dec.  26,  1901):  Jf88. 

1901.  Les  avantages  accordes  aux  ouvriers  mineurs  par  les  com- 

pagnies.     Delcourt-Haillot. 

Reforme  mciale,  vol.  1^2  {Dec,  1901):  829-835. 

1902.  Der  Stahkrbeiterstrike  vom  Sommer  1901  und  seine  Lehren. 

Ein  Beitrag  zum  Verstandniss  des  amerikanischen  Kapi- 
talismus.     H,  Waentig. 
Arcldv  fur  soziale  Gesetzgehung  und  Statist li,  vol.  17  {1902): 
51,9-588. 

1902.     Die  englische  Fabrikgesetzgebung  in  den  Jahren  1878-1901. 
Henr}"  W.  Macrost}'. 

Archiv  fur  soziale  Gesetzgehung  und  Statistik,  vol.  17  {1902): 
670-685. 

1902.     Der  Trade-Unionismus  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Araer- 
ika.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 
Zeitsckriftfilr  Yolhswirtschaft,  Socialj^oUtik  und  Verwaltung, 
vol.  11  {1902):  181-192. 

1902.     The  San  Francisco  strikes  of  1901.     Ed.  R.  Rosenberg. 

Am ericaii  federal ionist,  vol.  9  {Jan.,  1902):  15-18. 

1902.     The  rights  of  striking  miners. 

Alhany  law  journal,  vol.  6  J,.  {Feb.,  1902):  1,8-52. 

1902.     Labor  laws  in  Europe.     Henry  W.  Wilbur. 

Gunton' s  magazine,  vol.  22  {Feh. ,  1902) :  158-166. 

1902.     The  eight-hour  bill. 

Iron  age,  vol.  69  {Feh.  20,  1902):  8-10. 

1902.     Quarterh^  record  of  strikes  in  Massachusetts. 

Ilassachusetts.  Bureau  of  statistics  of  lahor.  Bulletin,  no. 
21  {Feb.,  1902):  31-32;  no.  22  {May,  1902):  61-61,;  no. 
23  {Aug.,  1902):  80-82;  no.  21^  {Nov.,  1902):  105-107. 

1902.     Strikes  in  France  in  1901;  in  Denmark,  1900;  in  Austria,  1900; 
in  Belgium  in  1901. 
Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor.     Bulletin,  no. 
21  {Feb.,  1902):  36. 
22079—03 4 


50  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1902.     The  conference  for  industrial  peace.     Oscar  S.  Straus. 
North  American  review^  vol.  17 J4.  {Feb. ,  1902,) :  175-181. 

1902.    The  successful  prevention  of  strikes:  Seven  years  of  compul- 
sory arbitration  in  New  Zealand. 
World's  worh,  vol.  3  {Feb.,  1902):  1781-1783. 

1902.     The  eight-hour  labor  bill. 

Iro7i  age,  vol.  69  {Mar.  6,  1902):  3-6. 

1902.     Les  travailleurs  industriels  en  France. 

Eevue  de  statistique,  vol.  Jf.  {Mar.  2,  1902):  737-7 U. 

1902.     The  coal-miners'  strike. 

Independent,  vol.  51^  {May  22,  1902):  1255-1256. 

1902.     National  civic  federation  and  strikes.     J.  B.  Bishop. 

International  monthly,  vol.  5  {May,  1902) :  61^9-652. 

1902.     Strikes  in  Germany,  1900;  in  Austria,  1901. 

Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor.     Bulletin,  no. 
22  {May,  1902):  65,  66. 

1902.     Coal-miners'  strike. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {May  17,  1902):  U7. 

1902.     The  San  Francisco  car  strike. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {May  17,  1902):  U8. 

1902,     Organized  labor  in  the  anthracite  coal  fields.     Frank  Julian 
Warne. 
Outlook,  vol.  71  {May  21^,  1902):  273-276. 

1902.     The  miners'  strike:  Impressions  in  the  field.     Charles  B.  Spahr. 
Outlook,  vol.  71  {May  31,  1902):  321-325. 

1902.     Limitations  of  conciliation  and  arbitration.     Samuel  Gompers. 

American  federationist,  vol.  9  {June,  1902):  307-310. 

1902.     The  anthracite  strike. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  25  {June,  1902): 
652-651^. 

1902.     The  coal  strike  unveiled. 

Natio7i,  vol.  7J^  {June  19, 1902):  14-78. 

1902.     Miners'  defence. 

Nation,  vol.  7 If.  {June  26,  1902):  Jf99-500. 

1902.     Decisions  of  the  courts.     The  right  to  strike. 

New  York."    State.     Department  of  labor.     Bulletin,  vol.  1^. 
{June,  1902):  133-11(5. 


LABOR   AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS.  51 

1902.     Strikes  in  the  United  States.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 

Worth  American  revieio,  v(jI.  17 J/.  {June^  1902):  757-768. 

1902.     Fundamental  principles. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {J line  28,  1902):  58^.-535. 

1902.     Chicago  labor  troubles  and  their  settlement.     G.  C.  Sikes. 
Outlook,  vol.  71  {June  U,  1902):  US-JfSO. 

1902.     Anthracite  coal  strike. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {June  21,  1902):  P9-I^80. 

1902.     Strikes  in  the  United  States.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 

North  American  review,  vol.  17 If,  {June,  1902):  757-768. 

1902.     Factory  legislation,  considered  with  reference  to  the  wages, 
etc.     George  Henry  Wood. 
Royal  statistical  society.     Journal,  vol.  65  {June  30,  1902): 
281i.-321^. 

1902.     Providence  and  Pawtucket  railway  strike. 

Street  railway  journal,  vol.  19  {June  21,  1902):  776-778. 

1902.     Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.     Marcus  A.  Hanna. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  20  {July,  1902):  19-26. 

1902.     The    limitations    of    conciliation    and    arbitration.      Samuel 
Gompers. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals^ 
vol.  20  {July,  1902):  27-3^ 

1902.     Anthracite  coal  mines  and  mining.     Rosamond  D.  Rhone. 

American  monthly  ■)eview   of  reviews,  vol.  26  {Jidy,  1902): 
5Jt,-63. 

1902.     A  general  view  of  the  coal  strike.     Talcott  Williams. 

American  monthly   review  of  reviews,  vol.  26  {July,  1902): 
64-66. 

1902.     The  anthracite  carrying  railways.     H.  T.  ^ewcomb. 

American  monthly  revieio  of  reviews,  vol.  26  {July,  1902): 
66-69. 

1902.     The  mine  workers'  convention. 

Indej^endent,  vol.  51^  {July  3,  1902):  16 12-16 U. 

1902.     The  miners  stand  bv  their  contracts. 

Independent,  vol.  H  {July  21^,  1902):  1786-1787. 

1902.     Industrial  arbitration  in  Australia.     H.  T.  Burgess. 
Independent,  vol.  51^  {July  31,  1902):  1835-1837. 


52  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1902.     Constitutional  government  in  industiy. 

Independent,  vol.  5J^  {July  31,  1902):  1850-1851, 

1902.     The  mining  .situation. 

Nation,  vol.  75  {July  31,  1902):  8J^-85. 

1902.     Strikes  and  the  public  welfare.     John  Handiboe. 

North  American  review,  vol.  175  {July,  1902):  91-98. 

1902.     Chicago  freight  handlers'  strike. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {July  19,  1902):  711. 

1902.     Unfair  workmen  and  boycotted  prayers.     W.  F.  Gibbons. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {July  19,  1902):  733-73^. 

1902.     Mine  discipline  and  unionism.     W.  E.  Weyl. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {July  19,  1902):  734,-737. 

1902.     Mine  workers'  statement  of  the  coal  strike. 
Outlook,  vol.  71  {July  28,  1902):  521. 

1902.  Le  travail  dans  le  grande  Industrie.  I.  Les  mines  de  houille: 
L'organisation  du  travail;  L'age  des  ouvriers;  Le  temps 
de  travail  et  la  peine;  La  production  et  le  salaire;  Le  contrat 
de  travail.  Charles  Benoist. 
Revue  des  deux  mondes,  5^  ^9eWc>^g,  vol.  10  {July  1, 1902) :  5-26; 
{Aug.  15,1902):  8^5-871;  vol.  11  {Sept.  15,1902):  285-310. 

1902.     The  real  issue  of  the  coal  strike.     M.  G.  Cunniff. 
World's  iDork,  vol.  4  {July,  1902):  23U-23U' 

1902.     Arbitration  or  litigation. 

Engineering,  vol.  7 4  {Aug.  1,  1902):  11^9-151. 

Editorial  discussing  the  working  of  the  English  arbitration  act  of 
1889;  considering  some  recent  cases. 

1902.     The  resumption  of  anthracite  mining.     K.  W.  Raymond. 

Engineering  and  mining  journal,  vol.  7 If.  {Aug.  9, 1902):  176- 

177. 

A  discussion  of  the  difficulties  to  be  met.     A  reply  to  opinions  pub- 
lished in  the  N.  Y.  Evening  Post  and  the  N.  Y.  Times. 

1902.     The  anthracite  coal  strike.     William  Mailly. 

International  socialist  review,  vol.  3  {Aug.  1,  1902):  79-85. 

1902.     La  production  et  le  commerce  du  travail.     G.  de  Molinari. 

Journal  des  economistes,  5^  serie,  vol.  1^9  {Mar.,  1902):  321- 
3^0;  vol.  51  {Aug.  15,  1902):  161-176;  vol.  52  {Oct.  15, 
1902):  322. 

1902.     The  industrial  arbitration  act  of  New  South  Wales.      B.  R. 
Wise. 

National  revieiv,  vol.  39  {Aug.,  1902):  880-896. 


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53 


1902.     The  real  cause  of  the  miners'  strike.     F.  J.  "Warne. 

Outlool,  vol.  71  {Aug.  30,  1903):  1053-1057. 

1902.     How  labor  is  organized.     Ray  Stannard  Baker. 
World's  work,  vol.  ^  {Aug.,  ^1902):  2k27-21i3<B. 

1902.     The  uses  of  the  coal  strike. 

Yale  review,  vol.  11  {Aug..  1902):  119. 

1902.     An  economic  study  of  the  miner  as  he  is.     Richard  Cartright. 

Odhoi; eWorld,  vol.  75  {Sept.,  1902):  715-726. 

1902.     Mr.   Wise's  (New   South   Wales)  industrial   arbitration   act. 
W.  P.  Reeves. 

Economic jonrrxd,  vol.  12  {Sept.,  1902):  320. 

1902.     The  general  strike  in  Belgium,  April,  1902.     Ernest  Mahaim. 

Economic  journal,  vol.  12  {Sept.,  1902):  }f21-1^27. 

1902.     Is  the  coal  strilvc  a  conspiracy  ?     G.  Gunton. 

Guntons  magazine,  vol.  23  {Sept.,  1902):  24-0-245. 

1902.     The  agricultural  strikes  in  Austrian  Poland. 

Independent,  vol.  54  {Sept.  18,  1902):  2216-2217. 

1902.     Compulsory  arbitration.     William  A.  Stone. 

Indepmdeiit,  vol.  54  {Sept.  18,  1902):  2219-2220. 

1902.     Strikes  and  politics.     George  Gunton. 

Institute  of  social  economics.     lecture  Indletin,  vol.  6  {Sept.  15, 

1902):  'l-22. 

Defends  the  right  of  labor  to  organize  and  holds  that  when  corpora- 
tions deny  it  the  laborers  may  seek  the  ballot  box  as  their  remedy. 

1902.     Strike  insurance  in  Austria. 

Nation,  vol.  75  {Sept.  4,  1902):  I84. 

1902.     More  light  on  the  coal  strike. 

Nation,  vol.  75  {Sept.  11,  1902):  200. 

1902.     The  general  strike  in  Florence. 

Nation,  vol.  75  {Sept.  25,  1902):  241-243. 

1902.     Strikes  in  England,  Germany,  Austria. 

New  York.     State.     Department  of  lahor 
{Sept.,  1902):  237-241. 

1902.     Strikes  in  the  United  States. 

New    Zealand.      Department    of  labour. 
{Sept.  10,  1902):  892-904. 

1902.     The  labour  problem  in  South  Africa. 

Neiv    Zealand.      Department   of  lahour.      Journal,    vol.    10 
{Sept.  10,  1902):  911-921. 


Bulletin,  vol.  4- 


Journal,   vol.    10 


54  •  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1902.     Conditions  of  labor  in  New  Zealand.     Tom  Mann. 

Nineteenth  century  and  after,  vol.  5^  {Sept.,  1902):  393-399. 
"Direct  observation  seems  to  have  led  to  not  a  little  disillusion- 
ment." 

1902.     The  coal  strike. 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Sept.  6,  1902):  2. 

1902.     Arbitrate  the  arbitrable  points. 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Sept.  6,  1902):  10. 

1902.     President  Baer's  new  statement. 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Sept.  13,  1902):  97. 

1902.     Do  trade  unions  limit  output?     J.  Martin. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  17  {Sept.,  1902):  369-380. 
"Only  in  respect  to  resistance  to  'overdriving.'  " 

1902.     La  situation  de  la  classe  ouvriere  en  Russie.     W.  Rakhmetov. 

La  revue  socialiste,  vol.  36  {Sept.  16,  1902):  290-30^;  {Dec. 
15,  1902):  672-692. 

1902.     A  study  of  some  portions  of  the  census  of  London  for  1901. 
T.  A.  Welton. 
Royal  statistical  society.     Journal,  vol.  65  {Sept.  30,  1902): 
U7-500. 

1902.     The  larger  meaning  of  the  coal  strike. 

World's  wrn^k,  vol.  I,  {Sept.,  1902):  21^79. 

1902.     Power  of  State  legislatures  to  fix  the  minimum  amount  of 
wages  to  coal  miners.     R.  M.  Benjamin. 
Albany  Mv  journal,  vol.  61^  {Oct.,  1902):  3If9-355. 

1902.     The  abuse  of  injunctions.     Louis  F.  Post. 

American  federationist,  vol.  9  {Oct..  1902):  685-687. 

1902.     The  coal  strike  and  public  sentiment. 

Chautauquan,  vol.  36  {Oct.,  1902):  If,-6. 

1902.     Labor  organizations  in  the  United  States.     Carroll  D.  Wright. 

Contemporary  review,  vol.  82  {Oct.,  1902):  516-525. 

1902.     Settlement  of  the  anthracite  miners'  strike. 

Engineering  and  mining  journal,  vol.  7  If  {Oct.  18, 1902):  509- 
510. 

1902.     Mistake  of  the  anthracite  operators. 

Engineering  and  mining  journal,  vol.   71i.  {Oct.   25,   1902): 
51fi-51i,l. 

1902.     John  Mitchell's  defense. 

Independent,  vol.  5k  {Oct.  2,  1902):  2372. 


LABOR    AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS.  55 

1902.     President  Roosevelt  and  the  coal  strike. 

Independent,  vol.  5Ji.  {Oct.  9,  1902):  2383-2384. 

1902.     The  coal  strike  conference. 

Independent,  vol.  51,.  {Oct.  9,  1902):  2^27-2428. 

1902.     The  strike  should  bo  arbitrated.     James  Cardinal  Gibbons. 
Independent,  vol.  5Jf.{0ct.  16,  1902):  2446-21,47. 

1902.     The  ultimate  results. 

Inderpendent,  vol.  54  {Oct.  16,  1902):  2486-2488. 

1902.     End  of  the  coal-miners'  strike. 

Independent,  vol.  54  {Oct.  23,  1902):  2495-2497. 

1902.     End  of  the  coal  strike. 

Independent,  vol.  54  {Oct.  23,  1902):  2541-2542. 

1902.     The  supremacy  of  "the  public." 

Independent,  vol.  54  {Oct.  23,  1902):  2542-2543. 

1902.     How  the  coal  strike  was  ended.     A.  Maurice  Low. 

Independent,  vol.  54  {Oct.  30,  1902):  2563-2566. 

1902.     The  American  strike:  its  causes  and  its  influences. 

Iro7i  and  coal  trade  revieiv,  vol.  65  {Oct.  10,  1902):  911-912. 

1902.     [Les  congres  ouvriers  de  1902.] 

Journal  des  economistes,  vol.  52,  5*  serie  {Oct.  15,  1902):  155. 

1902.     What  organized  labor  has  learned.     Ralph  M.  Easley. 

McClure's  magazine,  vol.  19  {Oct.,  1902):  483-492. 

1902.     Coal-mining  by  receivers. 

Nation,  vol.  75  {Oct.  2,  1902):  258. 

1902.     Deus  ex  machina. 

Natio7i,  vol.  75  {Oct.  9,  1902):  278-279. 

1902.     Government  coal  mines. 

JVatiwi,  vol.  75  {Oct.  16,  1902):  298-299. 

1902.     The  coal  strike:  current  comment. 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Oct.  4,  1902):  233-236. 

1902.     The  coal  strike. 

Outlool;  vol.  72  {Oct.  11,  1902):  345-348;  {Oct.  25,  1902): 
436-439. 

1902.     The  coal  strike:  a  near-by  view. 

Outlool',  vol.  72  {Oct.  18,  1902):  398-404. 

1902.     "What   two   Pennsylvania  clergymen    say   about    the   strike. 
Henry  L.  Jones  and  George  Hill. 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Oct.  25,  1902):  469. 


56  LIBKARY    OF    CONGKESS. 

1902.     The  great  coal  strike. 

Protectionist,  vol.  U  {Oct.,  1902):  315-321. 

1902.     Le  probleme  du  charbon.     Paul  Louis. 

Revue  Ncmche,  vol.  29  {Oct.  15,  1902):  310-312. 

1902.     La  federation  des  mineurs  du  Sud  du  paj^s  de  Galles  et  la  ques- 
tion des  salaires.     J.  Schnerb. 
Revue jxjlitlque et jxirleme^itaire,  vol.3J{,  {Oct.  10,  1902):  82-99. 

1902.     Revue  des  questions  ouvrieres  et  de  prevoyance.     Leon  de 
Selhac. 

Revue  politique  et  jxiTleinentaire,  vol.  3  J/,  {Oct.  10,  1902):  177- 
193. 

1902.     Strikes  and  trade  unions. 

Saturday  revleiv,  vol.  91^,  {Oct.  11,  1902):  Ifol. 

1902.     La  greve  generale  des  mineurs:  en  France  et  en  Amerique. 
Jean  Carmant. 

•  Vieillustree,  5e  annee  {Oct.  17,  1902):  18-23. 

1902.     La  greve  generale  des  mineurs — au  pays  noir.     Due  Quercy. 

Vie  illustree,    5e    annee  {Oct.    2 If,   1902):    31^-36;    {Oct.   31, 
1902):  5J,.-55. 

1902.     The  life  of  a  coal  miner.     John  McDowell. 

World's  work,  vol.  ^  {Oct.,  1902):  2659. 

1902.     Labor  union  restriction  of  industry.     M.  G.  Cunniff. 
World's  loorJc,  vol.  U  { Oct. ,  1902) :  2661-2667. 

1902.     [The  end  of  the  strike.] 

American   monthly  revieio  of  reviews,  vol.  26  {Nov.,  1902): 
515-527. 

1902.     The  settlement  of  the  coal  strike.     Walter  Wellman. 

American   montTdy  revieio  of  revieivs,   vol.  26  {I^ov. ,  1902) : 

552-556. 

1902.     The  end  of  the  coal  strike.     Professor  Gunton's  views. 

American  monthly  revieio  of  reviews,  vol.  26   {J^ov.,  1902): 
598-599. 

1902.     The  Horseshoers'  strike  of  Philadelphia.     F.  A.  Horack. 

American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  8{N'ov.,  1902):  390-397. 

1902.     A  quarter  century  of  strikes.     Ambrose  P.  Winston. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  90  {Nov.,  1902):  656-667. 

1902.     Australasian  cures  for  coal  wars.     Henry  Demarest  Lloyd. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  90  {Nov.,  1902):  667-67 li,. 
Discusses  government  ownership  in  New  Zealand. 


LABOK    AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES    IN    TERIODICALS.  57 

1902.     The  coal  strike. 

Chautauquan,  vol.  36  {JSfov.^  1902):  115-116. 

1902.  La  greve  des  raineurs.  L'arbitrage  gouvernemental  et  le 
ret  our  a  la  fixation  des  salaires  par  les  pouvoirs  publics. 
Paul  Leroy-Beaulieu. 

1/ economiste  frangais.,  vol.  2  {J^ov.  7,  1902):  581-583. 

1902.     Le.s  g-reves  et  les  recours  a  la  conciliation  et  Ti  I'arbitrage  en 
1901. 
r  economiste  frangais,  vol.  2  {Nov.  22,  1902):  699-702. 

1902.     Triumph  of  arbitration. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  23  {Nov.,  1902):  371. 

1902.     The  coal-strike  inquiry. 

Independent,  vol.  5Jf  {Nov.  6, 1902):  261.1^. 

1902.     The  miners'  strike  in  France. 

Independent,  vol.  5J^  {Nov.  13,  1902):  2677. 

1902.     Do  we  want  compulsory  arbitration  'I     John  Bates  Clark. 

Independent,  vol.  5Jp  {Nov.  13,  1902):  2681-2682. 

1902.     Coal-strike  settlement. 

Independent,  vol.  51^  {Nov.  27,  1902):  2797. 

1902.     The  coal  strike.     A.  M.  Simons. 

International  socialist  review,  vol.  3  {Nov.  1,  1902):  298-300. 

1902.     The  main  question  [of  the  strike].     Henr}^  Chequer. 

Nation,  vol.  75  {Nov.  13,  1902):  379. 

1902.     Industrial  troubles  in  America.     Benjamin  Taylor. 

Nineteenth  century,  vol.  52  {Nov..  1902):  732-71t5. 

1902.     Compulsory  arbitration  [in  labor  disputes].     A  half-way  house 
to  socialism?     J.  A.  Hobson. 

Nm'th  American  review,  vol.  175  {Nov. ,  1902) :  597-606. 

1902.     La  condition  du  mineur.     Ernest  Laut. 

Nouvelle  revue,  n.  s.  vol.  19  {Nov.  1,  1902):  2-16. 

Treats  of  strikes  in  France.  Holds  that  the  miners  have  no  cause 
for  comi^Iaint  against  the  companies  employing  them  and  opposes 
strikes. 

1902.     The  anthracite  strike:  its  social  and  religious  effects. 

Outlool',  vol.  72  {Nov.  8,  1902):  585-589. 

1902.     The  British  trade-union  congress  of  1902.     E.  Dana  Durand. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  17  {Nov. ,  1902) :  181-184- 

1902.     La  greve  des  mineurs.     Ch.  Georgeot. 

la  reformeeconoiniipLe,  lie  amter  {.\(>r.  10,  1902):  1529-1531. 


58  LIBEAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1902.     La  greve  du  charbon  et  M.  Roosevelt. 

La  refmwte  wciale,  vol.  U  {^ov.  16,  1902):  776-777. 

1902.     La  greve  et  la  politique.     Fr.  Daveillans. 

La  revue  hlanche,  vol.  29  {JVov.  i,  1902):  383. 

1902.     La  tendance  collectiviste.     Adolphe  Prins. 

Revue  des  deux  inondes.,   5e  jjeriode.,  vol.   12  {JVbv.,   1902): 
172-203. 

1902.     L'application  de  la  loi  italienne  sur  la  reparation  des  accidents 
du  travail.     Georges  Eeckhout. 

Bevue  generale,  vol.  76  {Wov.,  1902):  749-762. 

1902.     Salaires  industriels.     Edgard  de  Ghelin. 

Bevue  generale,  vol.  76  {Mv.,  1902):  763-770. 

1902.     La  greve  des  mineurs.     (Documents.) 

La  revxie  socialiste,  vol.  36  {Nov.,  1902):  594-612. 

1902.     Report  to  the  President  on  anthracite  coal  strike.     Carroll  D. 
Wright. 
United  States.     Department  of  labor.     BullePm.,  vol.  7,  no,  Jf3 
{Nov.,  1902):  11^7-1167.     Appendices:  1167-1228. 

1902.     A  defence  of  trade  unionism.     T.  Good. 

Westminster  review,  vol.  158  {Nov.,  1902):  4S3-4S6. 

1902.     Can  arbitration  in  labor  troubles  be  effective? 

World's  work,  vol.  5  {Nov.,  1902):  2789-2790. 

1902.     The  work  of  the  industrial  commission;  the  hazards  of  arbitra- 
tion. 

Tale  review,  vol.  11  {Nov.,  1902):  225-228. 

1902.    The  report  of  the  industrial  commission.     I.  Labor.     Richard 
T.  Ely. 

Tale  review,  vol.  11  {Nov.,  1902):  229-250. 

1902.    The  anthracite  conflict.     Peter  Roberts. 

Tale  review,  vol.  11  {Nov.,  1902):  297-307. 

1902.     Legislation  to  control  the  anthracite  coal  corporations.     R.  M. 

Benjamin. 

Albany  law  journal,  vol.  64  {Dec,  1902):  41^-425. 

1902.    The  trade-unionist  and  the  monopolist.     Herbert  N.  Casson. 
Arena,  vol.  28  {Dec,  1902):  596-60 L 

1902.     The  co-operative  association  of  America.     Hiram  Vrooman, 

Arena,  vol.  28  {Dec,  1902):  602-609. 


LABOR    AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES    IN   PERIODICALS.  59 

1902.     The  trade  union  and  the    superior  workman.     Ambrose  P. 
Winston. 

Atlantic  moiitUy,  vol.  90  {Bee,  1902):  79^-801. 

1902.     La  greve  et  I'arbitrage.     Leon  de  Seilhac. 

Correspondant,  vol.  7J^  {Dec.  10,  1902):  820-84^. 

1902.     Romances  of  the  world's  great  mines.     I.  The  Comstock  and 
its  great  bonanza,     Samuel  E.  Moffett. 
Cosmopolitan,  vol.  34  {Dec,  1902):  212-218. 

1902.     Is  the  strike  over? 

Current  literature,  vol.  33  {Dec,  1902):  676-677. 

1902.     Coal  strike. 

Economic  journal,  vol.  12  {Dec,  1902):  573-575. 

1902.     A  word  more  on  the  coal  mines.     H.  W.  Chaplin 
Green  hag,  vol.  U  {Dec,  1902):  570. 

1902.     Essentials  of  labor  union  success. 

Guntonh  magazine,  vol.  23  {Dec ,  1902) :  Jt95-J{^7. 

1902.     Coal  strike  negotiations  interrupted. 

Independent,  vol.  5 4  {Dec  4,  1902):  2857-2858. 

1902.     The  coal  strike  hearing. 

Independent,  vol.  54  {Dec  18,  1902):  2986. 

1902.     The  American  workman  and  the  French.     Andre  and  Jules 
Seigfried. 
International  quarterly,  vol.  6  {Dec-Mar.,  1902-1903):  353- 
365. 

1902.     The  passing  of  the  coal  strike.     John  Cummings. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  11  {Dec,  1902):  55-74- 

1902.     The  incorporation  of  trade  vinions — The  position  in  England. 
W.  G.  S.  Adams. 
Journal  of  political  enonomy,  vol.  11  {Dec,  1902):  89-92. 

1902.     Industrial  arbitration  in  New  South  Wales.     F.  R.  Sanderson. 
Juridical  review,  vol.  14  {Dec,  1902):  394-4^3. 

1902.     Arbeider-organisationerne  i  de  Forenede  Stater.     (Efter  Car- 
roll D.  Wright:  Contemporary  review.) 
Kringsjaa,  vol.  20  {Dec,  15,  1902):  740-744. 

1902.     Stories  of  the  miners. 

Literary  diged,  vol.  25  {Dec  27,  1902):  861. 

1902.     The  coal  strike.     John  Mitchell. 

McClure's  magazine,  vol.  20  {Dec,  1902):  219-224. 


60  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1902.     The  American  labour  war.     Samuel  E.  Moffett. 

New  liberal  remew.ml.  U  {Dec,  1902):  653-657. 

1902.     La  greve  generale.     Henri  Dagan. 

La  nouvelle  revue,  vol.  19  {Dec.  i,  1902):  305-318. 

1902.     The  coal  inquiry  to  go  on. 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Dec.  6,  1902):  76 J^. 

1902.     The  united  mine  workers  and  publicity. 

Outlook,  ml.  72  {Dec.  13,  1902):  905-907. 

1902.     The  rights  of  the  "strike-breaker." 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Dec.  20,  1902):  925-926,  957. 

1902.     Is  authoritative  arbitration  inevitable?     John  Bates  Clark. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  17  {Dec,  1902):  553-567. 

1902.     Strikes  and  strike  remedies. 

Protectionist,  vol.  11^  {Dec,  1902):  J^lfi-lt.10, 

1902.     Criminal  aspects  of  a  strike. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  82  {Dec  5,  1902):  709. 

1902.     Le  droit  de  greve.     J.  Domergue. 

La  reforme  economique,  IP  annee  {Dec  21, 1902):  1723-1725. 

1902.     Le   travail   dans   la   grande   Industrie.      II.  La   metallurgie; 
L'organisation  du  travail.     Charles  Benoist. 
Revue  des  deux  mondes,  5^  periode,  vol.  12  {Dec   1,  1902) : 
586-6U. 

1902.     L'ouvi'iere  aux  Etats-Unis.     B.  van  Vorst. 

Revue  des  deux  mondes,  5^  periode,  vol.   12  {Dec  1,  1902): 
657-690. 

1902.     La  greve  des  mineurs  de  Pensylvanie.     Jean  Longuet. 

La  revue  socialiste,  vol.  36  {Dec ,  1902) :  703-720. 

1902.     Le  mouvement  syndical  ouvrier.     Francois  Maury. 

Revue  xmiverselle,  vol.  2  {Dec  1,  1902) :  589-593. 

1902.     La  greve  des  charbonnages  americains.     Paul  de  Rousiers. 

La  science  sociale,  vol.  31/,  {Dec ,  1902) :  JfB5-50J/. 

1902.     Trade  unions  and  the  law. 

Speaker,  vol.  7  {Dec  27,  1902):  320. 

"  The  growth  of  the  Unions  gradually  provided  the  needed  counter- 
poise to  the  increased  strength  of  capital.  At  the  present  day  it 
is  to  them  alone  that '  we  can  look  for  effectual  organized  resist- 
ance to  the  newly  augmented  power  of  large  accumulations  of 
wealth." 


LABOR   AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS.  61 

1902.     Arbitration  of  labor  disputes,  compulsor}-.    W .  W.  Willoughby . 
World  to-day,  vol.  3  {Dec,  1902):  2153-2155. 

1902.  A  means  to  effective  arbitration.     Frederick  W.  Job. 

^YorJd's  worl;  vol.  5  {Dec,  1902):  2856. 

1903.  Some  features  of  tiie  labor  system  and  manag-ement  at  the 

Baldwin  locomotive  works.     John  W.  Converse. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  21  {Jan.,  1903):  1-9. 

1903.     The  premium  system  of  wage  payment.     Alexander  E.  Outer- 
bridge,  jr. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    AnyiaJs, 
vol.  21  {Jan.,  1903):  10-19. 

1903.     The  effect  of  unionism  upon  the  mine  worker.     Frank  Julian 
Warne. 

American  academy  of  p)olitical  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  21  {Jan.,  1903):  20-35. 

1903.     The  investor's  interest  in  the  demands  of  the  anthracite  miners. 
Edward  Sherwood  Meade. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  21  {Jan.,  1903):  36-4.5. 

1903.     Labor  unions  as  they  appear  to  an  employer.    W.  H.  Pfahler. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  21  {Jan.,  1903):  lfi-54. 

1903.     The  evolution  of  negro  labor.     Carl  Kelsey. 

American,  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  21  {Jan.,  1903):  55-76. 

1903.     The  labor  situation  in  Mexico.     Walter  E.  Weyl. 

America7i  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  21  {Jan.,  1903):  77-93. 

1903.     A  year's  review  of  trade  unionism. 

American  federationist,  vol.  10  {Jan.,  1903):  1-13. 

1903.     The  social  effects  of  the  eight-hour  da3^     Frank  L.  McVey. 

American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  8  {Jan.,  1903):  521-530. 

1903.     Scope  of  the  anthracite  inquiry. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  27  {Jan.,  1903):  Jf,. 

1903.     Good  lessons  from  the  strike. 

Amo'ican  monthly  revieio  of  reviews,  vol.  27  {Jan. ,  1903) :  Jf,. 


62  '  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1903.     The  great  coal  strike  and  its  lessons: 

1.  The,  industrial  battle  and  the  public.     Frank  Parsons. 

2.  Our  real  masters.     Geo.  Fred.  Williams. 

3.  Still  a  democracy.     Eltweed  Pomeroy. 

4.  The  strike  and  the  consumer.     Bolton  Hall. 

5.  Violence  and  arbitration.     Ernest  H.  Crosby. 
Arena,  vol.  ^9,  {Jan.,  1903:  1-25. 

1903.     A  unique  labor  experiment.    (The  "Zeirs  foundation  "at  Jena.) 
L.  Katscher. 
Arena,  vol.  29  {Jan.,  1903):  53. 

1903.     Labor  and  the  trusts.     E.  S.  Wicklin. 

Arena,  vol.  29  {Jan.,  1903):  63. 

1903.     The  better  way  as  to  labor. 

Century  magazine,  vol.  65  {Jan.,  1903):  Jt78~Jf81. 

1903.     Le  social ismecontemporainetlemondeouvrier.     Jean  Steens. 
Correspondant,  75e  annee  {Jan.  25,  1903):  222-253. 

1903.     The   labour   movement  and  social  democracy  in   Denmark. 
Fernando  Linderberg. 

Economic  review,  vol.  13  {Jan.  15,  1903) :  85-91. 

1903.     The  past  and  future  of  factory  legislation. 

Edinburgh  review,  vol.  197  {Jan.,  1903):  171^-201. 

1903.     The  incorporation  of  trade  unions.     L.  D.  Brandeis. 

Green  hag,  vol.  15  {Jan.,  1903):  11. 

1903.     The  non-union  man  vs.  the  "scab." 

GuntoiTbS  magazine,  vol.  21p  {Jan.,  1903):  19-2Ji.. 

1903.     The  long  fuel  crisis. 

Independent,  vol.  55  {Jan.  29,  1903) :  274,. 

1903.     Who  said  "scab?"     John  Murray. 

International  socialist  revieio,  vol.  3  {Jan.  1,  1903):  412-415. 

1903.     Lettre  des  Etats-Unis:  Quelques  resultats  de  la  grande  greve 

de  1902.     La  question  de  la  nationalisation  des  mines  de 

charbon.     Le  projet  d'arbitrage  de  Tindustrie  du  batiment. 

La  construction  dans  TOuest.     George  Nestler  Tricoche. 

Journal  des  ecotiomistas,  5e  seric  t.  53  {Jan.  15,  1903):  89-95. 

1903.     The  non-union  miners. 

Literary  digest,  vol.  26  {Jan.  3,  1903):  1-2. 


LABOE    AND    STRIKES:    ARTICLES    IX    PERIODICALS.  63 

1903.     The  right  to  work.     The   story  of  the  non-strikino-  miner. 
R.  S.  Baker. 
Mc Clure's  magazine,  vol.  '20  {Jan. ,  1903) :  323-336. 

1903.     Industriewucher.     Gustav  Hooh. 

Die  Neue  Zelt,  vol.  21  {Jan.  17,  1903):  ^92-Jf98;  {Jan.  24, 
1903):  533-538.  ^ 

1903.  La  legislation  du  travail  comparee  et  Internationale.  Prosper 
PouUet. 

Revue  generale,  vol.  77  {Jan. ,  1903) :  17If.-175. 

1903.     How  shall  labour  and  capital  be  reconciled  ?     Charles  Frederick 
Adams. 
Westminster  review,  vol.  159  {Jan. ,  1903) :  18-23. 

1903.     A  country  without  strikes.     Alice  Henry. 

Westminster  revieio,  vol.  159  {Jan. ,  1903) :  2If.-28. 

1903.     Americanism  for  British  trade-unions.     A.  Moseley. 
World's  work,  vol.  5  {Jan..  1903):  3018-3023. 

1903.     What  the  British  unionists  saw.     M.  G.  Cunniff. 
WorlcTs  work,  vol.  5  {Jan.,  1903):  3023-3027. 

1903.     Ueber  den  Einfluss  der  Fabrikarbeit  auf  die  geistige  Entwick- 
lung  der  Arbeiterschaft.     Fr.  Schuler. 
Zeltschriftfiir  Sozialwlssenschaft,  vol.  6  {Jan.,  1903):  15-29. 

1903.     Should  trade  unions  incoiporate?     Clarence  S.  Darrow. 
American  federationist,  vol.  10  {Feb.,  1903):  79-80. 

1903.     Trade  unionism  in  Austria.     Hans  Felilinger. 

American  federationist,  vol.  10  {Feb.,  1903):  87-88. 

1903.  Labor  unions  and  the  law.  The  recent  Taff  Vale  decision  in 
England,  making  unions  liable  for  damages.  A.  Maurice 
Low. 

American  monthly  revieio  of  reviews,  vol.  27   {Feh.,  1903): 
200-201. 

1903.    The  child  workers  of  the  coal  mines. 

American  monthly   review  of  reviews,  vol.  27  {Feh.,  1903): 
2U-215. 

1903.     The  nonunion  man  and  the  "  scab." 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  27  {Feh.,  1903): 
215-217. 


64  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

1903.     Should  labor  unions  be  incorporated? 

American  7}wnthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  27  {Feb.,  1903): 
217-219. 

1903.     A  remedy  for  strikes:  investigation  and  publicity  as  opposed 
to  compulsory  arbitration.     Charles  Francis  Adams. 

Gassier' s  magazine,  vol.  23  {Feb.,  1903):  558-565. 

1903.     Some  of  the  rights  of  traders  and  laborers.     Edward  F.  Mc- 
Clennen. 
Harvard  laio  review,  vol.  16  {Feb. ,  1903) :  237-25Ii.. 

1903.     Histoire  d'une  greve.     (La   greve  des  mineurs  des   bassins 
anthraciteux  de  la  Pensylvanie  en  1902.)     Paul  Ghio. 
Journal  des  econom.istes,  vol.  53  {Feb.  15,  1903):  172-185. 

1903.     Children  of  the  coal  shadow.     Francis  H.  Nichols. 
McClure^s  magazine  {Feb.,  1903):  1^35-}^,^-. 

1903.     Trade  unions  and  the  law.     T.  Artemus  Jones. 

Neio  liberal  review,  vol.  5  {Feb. ,  1903) :  50-58. 

1903.     Wage  boards  in  Victoria.     Henry  W.  Macrosty. 

New  liberal  review,  vol.  5  {Feb.,  1903):  90-100. 

1903.     A  workingman's  view  of  trade-unions.     James  G.  Hutchinson. 

Nineteenth  century  and  after,  vol.  53  {Feb.,  1903):  290-298. 

1903.     Labour  and  compulsion. 

Saturday  review,  vol.  95  {Feb.  7,  1903):  160-161. 

1903.     Native  labor  in  the  Transvaal. 

Spectator,  vol.  90  {Feb.  7,  1903):  205-206. 

1903.     British  trade-unionists  in  America.     I.  The  origin  and  objects 
of  the  commission.     Alfred  Mosely.     H.  What  the  British 
unionists  saw.     M.  G.  Cunniff. 
^¥orld's  worh  {London),  vol.  1  {Feb.,  1903):  303-310. 

1903.     Some  paradoxes  of  the  anthracite  coal  strike. 

Yale  review,  vol.  11  {Feb.,  1903):  333-338. 

1903.     The  non-unionist — Individualist.     A.  S.  Leitch. 

American federationist,  vol.  10  {Mar.,  1903):  163-16 Ji-. 

1903.     The  labourer  and  the  law.     R.  B.  Haldane. 

Contemioorary  review,  vol.  83  {March ,  1903) :  362-372. 

1903.     The  South  African  labour  question.     E.  Jerome  Dyer. 

Contemporary  review,  vol.  83  {March,  1903) :  Ji.89-Ii,If5 . 

1903.     The  anthracite  coal  strike  in  its  social  aspects.     Peter  Roberts. 

Economic  journal,  vol.  13  {Mar.,  1903):  20-29. 


LABOR    AND    STRIKES*.    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS.  65 

1903.     The  Chinese  and  the  South  African  labour  question.     Hiram 
S.  Maxim. 
Fortnightly  review^  vol.  73  {March.,  1903) :  506-511. 

1903.     The  present  legal  position  of  trade  unions.     S.  P.  J.  Merlin. 

Magazine  of  commerce^  vol.  2  {March.^  1903):  128-132. 

1903.     Trades-unionism  and  the  individual. 

Outlook,  vol.  73  [Jlar.  28,  1903):  706-708. 

1903.     The  efficiency  of  union  labor.     A.  J.  Boulton. 

Outlook,  vol.  73  {Mar.  28,  1903):  715-720. 

1903.     The  question  of  a  maximum  wage. 

Outlook,  ml.  73  {Mar.  28,  1903):  721-722. 

1903.     State    arbitration   and    the   minimum   wage   in   Australasia. 
Henry  W.  Macrosty, 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  18  {Mar. ,  1903) :  IW-lJfi. 

1903.     Organization  or  demoralization.     Henry  White. 

American  federationist,  vol.  10  {April,  1903) :  255-257. 

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